Monument aux Girondins
Historic monument and 54-meter column featuring a bronze statue representing Liberty and two monumental fountains. It commemorates the Girondin deputies who were victims of the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution. Read more…
The monument was constructed between 1894 and 1902 to commemorate the Girondin deputies, a political group persecuted during the Reign of Terror of the French Revolution. It is classified as a national historical monument and represents a blend of historicism and monumental fountain architecture.
A central feature of the structure is a 43-meter column topped by a bronze statue of the Genius of Liberty, reaching a total height of 54 meters. The base is flanked by two monumental fountains featuring large sculptural groups and various allegorical figures.
The design serves as a column, sculpture, and water well. The sculptural elements include bronze figures representing liberty and other allegorical themes, integrated into the site's extensive fountain system.
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