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Borne Vauthier Demarcation Stone, Senones

#2 among attractions in Senones

Memorial
Borne Vauthier Demarcation Stone

Facts and practical information

The bollards of the Front, also called Vauthier bollards, are a set of sculptures made in the 1920s by the artist Paul Moreau-Vauthier to materialize the front line as it was in July 1918, during one of the last Allied offensives. They are located in Belgium and France.

Coordinates: 48°23'36"N, 6°58'3"E
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Senones France

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Day trips

Borne Vauthier Demarcation Stone – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)

Nearby attractions include: Jardins de Callunes, Château de Pierre-Percée, Lac de Pierre-Percée, Lac de la Plaine.

  • jardins de callunes saint die des vosges4.3 miSE
  • chateau de pierre percee5.6 miN
  • lac de pierre percee5.6 miNW
  • lac de la plaine4 miN
  • second chateau des princes de salm senones0.8 miE
  • moussey3.5 miNE
  • celles sur plaine4.4 miN

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