War Memorial, Le Lion-d'Angers
Facts and practical information
Monuments aux Morts are French war memorials established to commemorate the losses of World War I. After the end of the 1914–1918 war there was a frenzy to build memorials to commemorate those who had been killed and it has been calculated that in this period well over 36,000 individual memorials were erected throughout France with the majority of these being built between 1919 and 1926. These memorials are known as monuments aux morts - literally monuments to the dead and what are known in the United Kingdom as war memorials. ()
Place du Général de GaulleLe Lion-d'Angers
War Memorial – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: St. Peter's Church, Château des Rues, Église Saint-Martin-de-Vertou, St. Martin's Church.