This former fairground, which hosts since 1924 the war memorial of the Great War, was built from 1925 to 1927, in a pleasant square which we still admire the sober and grandiose route. The arrangement and variety of the flowerbeds, flowerbeds, groves, lawns and other 'French lace' add to the solemnity of this high place of remembrance.
'Le Poilu', bronze of 2.10m high, at the entrance of the square, ensures the peaceful and symbolic guard. The decoration of the garden is adorned, in its southern part, with the 'dying Gaulois', painful marble of Delhomme.