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==Understand== |
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[[File:Verdun - porte Saint-Paul (1).JPG|thumb|Porte Saint-Paul]] |
[[File:Verdun - porte Saint-Paul (1).JPG|thumb|Porte Saint-Paul]] |
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Verdun has seen a lot of fighting, most famously during [[World War I]], when it represented the bloody line of attrition between the Allies and Central Powers (but primarily, the French and Germans) for 11 months. Its history is reflected in its monuments and memorial plaques. |
Verdun has seen a lot of fighting, most famously during [[World War I]], when it represented the bloody line of attrition between the Allies and Central Powers (but primarily, the French and Germans) for 11 months. Its history is reflected in its monuments and memorial plaques. |
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===By train=== |
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[[File:Verdun - gare (1).JPG|thumb|Verdun Train Station]] |
[[File:Verdun - gare (1).JPG|thumb|Verdun Train Station]] |
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Verdun's famous train station was built by Eiffel in 1868 and was turned into a military hospital from 1914-1916. It is a functioning train station today, with service by SNCF. |
Verdun's famous {{marker|type=go|name=train station|lat=49.165543|long=5.379567}} (''Gare de Verdun'') was built by Eiffel in 1868 and was turned into a military hospital from 1914-1916. It is a functioning train station today, with service by SNCF. |
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==Get around== |
==Get around== |
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==See== |
==See== |
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[[File:Verdun - église Saint-Sauveur, portail (3).JPG|thumb|upright 1.2|Tympanum of Saint-Sauveur Church]] |
[[File:Verdun - église Saint-Sauveur, portail (3).JPG|thumb|upright 1.2|Tympanum of Saint-Sauveur Church]] |
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{{see | name=Châtel Gate | lat=49.15983 | long=5.37953 | content=The only remaining part of the medieval city walls. It leads onto '''La Roche Square'''.}} |
*{{see | name=Châtel Gate | lat=49.15983 | long=5.37953 | content=The only remaining part of the medieval city walls. It leads onto '''La Roche Square'''.}} |
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|content=Built in the 17th century. It is still in military hands but the underlying tunnels can still be visited.}} |
|content=Built in the 17th century. It is still in military hands but the underlying tunnels can still be visited.}} |
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| name=Notre-Dame de Verdun | alt=Verdun Cathedral | url=http://www.cathedrale-verdun.com.fr/ {{dead link|December 2020}} | email= |
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|content=It was built in the 18th century by Robert de Cotte and has a fine façade. Part of the building is occupied by the World Peace Centre.}} |
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| name=Mémorial de Verdun | alt=Verdun Memorial | url=http://memorial-verdun.fr/en/ | email= |
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| address=1 Avenue Corps Européen, 55100 Fleury-devant-Douaumont | lat=49.194943 | long=5.433327 | directions= |
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[[File:Verdun ww1 memorial.JPG|thumb|upright 1.2|Memorial to the sons of Verdun who gave their lives in World War I]] |
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[[File:Verdun - mess des officiers (3).JPG|thumb|Officers' Mess]] |
[[File:Verdun - mess des officiers (3).JPG|thumb|Officers' Mess]] |
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| name=Hôtel De Montaulbain à Verdun | alt= | url=http://hoteldemontaulbain.fr/ | email= |
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| address=4 Rue de la Vieille Prison | lat=49.159976 | long=5.384036 | directions= |
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==Connect== |
==Connect== |
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==Go next== |
==Go next== |
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*[[Metz]] |
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[[Wikipedia:Verdun]] |
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Latest revision as of 05:12, 5 July 2024
- For other places with the same name, see Verdun (disambiguation).
Verdun is a town in Lorraine, France.
Understand
[edit]Verdun has seen a lot of fighting, most famously during World War I, when it represented the bloody line of attrition between the Allies and Central Powers (but primarily, the French and Germans) for 11 months. Its history is reflected in its monuments and memorial plaques.
Get in
[edit]By train
[edit]Verdun's famous 1 train station (Gare de Verdun) was built by Eiffel in 1868 and was turned into a military hospital from 1914-1916. It is a functioning train station today, with service by SNCF.
Get around
[edit]See
[edit]- 1 Châtel Gate. The only remaining part of the medieval city walls. It leads onto La Roche Square.
- La Citadelle. Built in the 17th century. It is still in military hands but the underlying tunnels can still be visited.
- 2 [dead link] Notre-Dame de Verdun (Verdun Cathedral). Consecrated in 1147 but built on the site of an earlier church. The 12th century Lion Door on the north side has a lavishly decorated tympanum. The whole building was heavily restored in the 18th century.
- Episcopal Palace. It was built in the 18th century by Robert de Cotte and has a fine façade. Part of the building is occupied by the World Peace Centre.
- 3 Mémorial de Verdun (Verdun Memorial), 1 Avenue Corps Européen, 55100 Fleury-devant-Douaumont, ☏ +33 3 29 88 19 16.
Do
[edit]Buy
[edit]Eat
[edit]Drink
[edit]Sleep
[edit]- 1 Hôtel De Montaulbain à Verdun, 4 Rue de la Vieille Prison, ☏ +33 3 29 86 00 47.