War Memorial in Noisseville

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description

brief description: 

the town of Noisseville, east of Metz, is mostly known for the Battle of Noisseville (August 31, 1870) during the Franco-Prussian War, at the conclusion of which the German Reich annexed Noisseville as a spoil of war. To commemorate the French soldiers who gave their lives during the war (1870/1871), this memorial was erected. Its inauguration on October 4, 1908 turned into one of the largest and most impressive pro-French demonstrations ever witnessed in the region while Alsace-Lorraine was under German occupation. At the end of November 1918, Noisseville was returned to France

relevant filming facts

opening times: 
the memorial is accessible to the public all year round
usage: 
memorial
condition: 
good
layout: 
rectangular
Background noise: 
the memorial is located on the route départementale Metz-Boulay (D954)
surroundings: 
the memorial is situated in a field right off the route départementale Metz-Boulay (D954)
possible disturbing factors: 
traffic noise coming from the road
premises: 
no facilities for make-up, wardrobe, technical equipment, etc. at the memorial itself; however, upon prior agreement, room can be made available at Noisseville Town Hall

accessibility

car: 
coming from Saarbrücken, take the A320 and the A4 motorways going in the direction of Metz. Before you enter Metz, change onto the N431 trunk road going in the direction of Nancy. After approx. 1 km, take the Rue du Général Metman/N3 exit going in the direction of Courcelles-Chaussy and continue on the N3 for approx. 1,2 km. At the roundabout, take the third exit (D954). After approx. 2,3 km, you will see the memorial on the left side of the road

supply

sanitary facilities: 
none
parking lot: 
available in the courtyard of the Ferme de l´Amitié across the road or in the parking lot at the cemetery of Noisseville (200 metres away)
electricity supply: 
none
water supply: 
none

contact

Marie-Alix Fourquenay