Close
Cart (0)
Login
Register
0
Selected
Invert selection
Deselect all
Deselect all
Click here to refresh results
Click here to refresh results
Go to Login page
Hide details
Conceptually similar
AR9184570
AR9183862
AR9183868
AR9184598
AR9184596
AR9183870
AR9183866
AR9183869
AR9184580
AR9184579
AR9184603
AR9183872
AR9184575
AR9184588
AR9184572
AR9184585
AR9184584
AR9184581
AR9184574
AR9184577
Ossuaire de Douaumont and cemetery, Verdun, Lorraine, France
The Ossuaire de Douaumont or Douaumont Ossuary, designed by Leon Azema, Max Edrei and Jacques Hardy, inaugurated 7th August 1932 by French President Albert Lebrun, to house the remains of French and German soldiers who died at the Battle of Verdun in World War One, at Douaumont, Verdun, Meuse, Lorraine, France. The ossuary contains the remains of over 130,000 soldiers and the adjoining military cemetery holds 16,142 graves. This is the largest single French military cemetery of the First World War and was inaugurated in 1923 by Verdun veteran Andre Maginot. It has been listed as a national cemetery. Picture by Manuel Cohen
Unique Identifier
AR9184571
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
8649px × 5614px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
Add to lightbox
Add to cart
Tags
1920s
1923
1930s
1932
20th century
Architecture
Battle of Verdun
BATTLEFIELD
Battles
BODY
building
Cemetery
color
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
Cross
DAY
Death
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Exterior
FIRST WORLD WAR
France
French
graveyard
GREAT WAR
HERITAGE
History
HORIZONTAL
IMAGE
LORRAINE
MC
Memorial
Meuse
Military
MILITARY CEMETERY
Monument
NATIONAL CEMETERY
Ossuary
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
REMAINS
REMEMBRANCE
row
Soldier
Tomb
TOURISM
Tourist Attraction
Tower
Travel
UNKNOWN SOLDIER
VERDUN
Wars
Western Europe
Western European
World War I
WORLD WAR ONE