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Statues, arches, monuments classified in the Midi-Pyrénées

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Memorial to the three Pyrenean Marshals Foch, Joffre and Gallieni

31800 Saint-Gaudens

Early 20th century memorial in Saint-Gaudens (Occitanie), dedicated to Marshals Foch, Joffre and Gallieni, located near the esplanade of Liberation. Work of sculptors Guiraud and Michelet, ranked in 2018.
Monument to the War Deaths 1914-1918 of Philippeville (currently Skikda in Algeria)

31100 Toulouse

The Monument to the Dead of Philippeville (1922), originally in Algeria, is an 8m long bronze relief by Camille Alaphilippe, now installed at the Salonique cemetery in Toulouse. He honours 544 First World War soldiers.
Monument to the War Deaths of 1914-1918 in Bayard, Matabiau, Concorde and Chalets

31000 Toulouse

Monument to the dead of 1914-1918 in Toulouse, erected in 1923 by Léo Laporte-Blairsy. Allegory bronze of France and Civilization, located Place Roquelaine, Matabiau district.
Monument to the glory of the Resistance

31400 Toulouse

The Monument to the Glory of the Resistance is a 20th century memorial in Toulouse, Occitanie, combining architecture, sculpture and audiovisual to honour the resistors. Enlisted as historical monuments in 2016, it symbolizes the liberation of 1944 by an immersive route under a turbulent tumulus.
Monument to the Dead of the 1914-1918 War

32100 Condom

Condom's Monument to the Dead, erected at the beginning of the 20th century in the Gers, pays tribute to the local soldiers who fell during the conflicts. It is distinguished by its hairy statue and its central place of Remembrance.
Monument to the Dead of the 1914-1918 War

32700 Lectoure

The monument to the dead of Lectoure, erected in the first half of the 20th century, is a grey granite obelisk adorned with a winged Victoire, located in the Cours Gambetta in Gers, Occitanie.
Monument to the dead

46100 Figeac

Figeac's Monument to the Dead, erected in the first half of the 20th century, is a red sandstone tribute to the local soldiers who fell during the conflicts. Located in the communal cemetery, it houses 26 First World War burials.
Monument to the Dead of the 1914-1918 War

46500 Gramat

The Gramat Memorial to the Dead, erected at the beginning of the 20th century in the Lot, pays tribute to the local soldiers who fell during the conflicts. It is distinguished by a winged Victory and a symbolic statuary group.