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Borne Vauthier Demarcation Stone, Le Bonhomme

#1 among attractions in Le Bonhomme

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°10'19"N, 7°6'59"E
Address

Le Bonhomme France

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Day trips

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

Nearby attractions include: Lac Blanc, Lac Noir, Lac des Truites, Château de Hohenack.

  • lac blanc3.4 miS
  • lac noir orbey4.2 miS
  • lac des truites soultzeren5.1 miS
  • chateau de hohenack labaroche6.2 miSE
  • col du bonhomme1.8 miW
  • pairis abbey3.8 miS
  • musee des metiers du bois labaroche5.8 miSE
  • eglise sainte odile lapoutroie2.7 miSE
  • church of st james the major5.2 miE
  • sainte marie aux mines5.9 miNE
  • war memorial le bonhomme~750 ftW

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