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Tags : Monument
Timings : Monday - Tuesday: 24x7
Wednesday-Saturday: 9.00 AM - 7.00 PM
Sunday: Closed
Entry Fee : Free
Wheelchair accessibility : No
Parking : Limited
Other Important Objective Information : Visitors should note that the monument is not illuminated at night, so it is best visited during daylight hours.
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The Monument to the Dead of Rauba-Capeu is a war memorial situated on the prominent hill of Cimiez and offers a panoramic view of the city of Nice. The monument was created in honor of the soldiers from Nice who died during the First World War.
The monument is a popular destination for tourists, who come to pay their respects to the fallen soldiers of the First World War. The highlight of the monument is the statue of a dying soldier that is placed at the center of the structure representing the courage and sacrifice of the soldiers who lost their lives in the war. The Monument to the Dead of Rauba-Capeu was constructed in 1928 and was designed by the architect Roger Séassal.
Visitors to the monument can take in the stunning views of Nice and the surrounding areas while paying their respects to the soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. The monument is an important part of Nice's history and is a symbol of the city's resilience and strength.
Accessibility : Byy car, bus, and foot.
Bus lines 14, 15, 16, or 81 to the nearby bus stop of Rauba-Capeu.