This monument to the dead of Lodève, sculpted by Paul Dardé and inaugurated in 1930, is counted as among the most original of its kind. Breaking with the traditional canon of the victorious soldier, it represents a hairy, not defeated but lying down, dead soldier, surrounded by a standing group of women and children dressed in the style of the 1920s, with grave expressions, representing the grief of women.
Free access, in the park, behind the town hall.
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