Statue of the Madonna in Varsberg

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description

brief description: 

at the end of World War I, villagers raised a statue of the Virgin Mary on a hill in Varsberg. Engraved on the pedestal of the statue are the names of the families whose men returned home from the war along with the names of those who were mourning the loss of loved ones killed in action. A staircase with 172 steps leads up to the hilltop, from which the Virgin Mary, patron saint of the community of Varsberg, oversees the entire village

relevant filming facts

opening times: 
accessible all year round
usage: 
monument
condition: 
Very good
Background noise: 
quiet
surroundings: 
forest
premises: 
upon prior agreement, additional facilities for make-up, wardrobe, technical equipment, etc. can be made available inside Varsberg Town Hall (e.g. the ballroom)
Filming experience: 
none so far

accessibility

car: 
coming on the A4 motorway (Paris - Saarbrücken), take the St. Avold exit and continue on the N33 trunk road going in the direction of Carling, Creutzwald, Überherrn. Follow the D26 secondary road going in the direction of Diesen, Ham sur Varsberg. Once you have reached the village Ham sur Varsberg, follow the D73 to Varsberg. You can see the statue (which is accessible by a staircase behind Town Hall) from the square next to Town Hall. Alternatively, you can also reach the statue via a forest road which you will need to access by all-terrain vehicle. For further details, please contact Town Hall
train: 
there is no direct rail service to Varsberg. The closest train station is St. Avold (approx. 13 km away)

supply

sanitary facilities: 
none
parking lot: 
available on Town Hall Square (Place de la Mairie)
electricity supply: 
available
water supply: 
none

contact

Marie-Alix Fourquenay