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Statues, arches, monuments classified in the Aisne

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3 statue, arch, listed monument dans l'Aisne

Monument to the work of the cooperative societies of reconstruction of the liberated regions and to the memory of Guy de Lubersac

02200 Soissons

20-metre concrete memorial, erected at Soissons in the Hauts-de-France in the 20th century, celebrating the post-First World War reconstruction and Guy de Lubersac.
Cesine Cross Memorial

02410 Saint-Nicolas-aux-Bois

The Cesine Cross is a 13th century commemorative cross located in Saint-Nicolas-aux-Bois, Aisne, classified as a historical monument in 1928 in the forest of Saint-Gobain.
American Monument to Hill 204

02400 Château-Thierry

The American Monument of Hill 204, erected in the 1930s near Château-Thierry (Hauts-de-France), is a memorial commemorating the Second Battle of the Marne (1918), symbolizing the Franco-American alliance with its statues and views of the Marne Valley.
Porte des Canonniers de Saint-Quentin
City gate
02100 Saint-Quentin

The Canonniers Gate, built in 1687 in Saint-Quentin (Aisne), is the only vestige of the hotel of the Canonniers-Arquebusiers company, symbol of the 17th century military heritage.
Camelin Hero Cross
Cross
02300 Camelin

La Croix aux Héros de Camelin is a 12th century medieval cross, decorated with Romanesque motifs, located in the cemetery of Camelin (Aisne).
Statue of Racine in La Ferté-Milon
Statue
02460 La Ferté-Milon

The statue of Racine, the work of sculptor Pierre-Jean David, is a monument of the 2nd quarter of the 19th century located in La Ferté-Milon, Aisne. Joined in 1932, she honours the dramatic poet Jean Racine, a native of the city.