Description
In the north of Verdun, in front of the Porte St- Paul, is a fine bronze by Rodin symbolizing the defense of Verdun.

On the Quai de la République is a war memorial, and on the opposite bank of the Meuse is the Porte Chaussée, with two round towers (14th C.).

Northwest of the Cathedral is the Porte Châtel (15th C.), which also formed part of the town's defenses.

On the other bank of the Meuse is the Hôtel de Ville (Town Hall, 1623), which contains a small war museum.
Attractions Near War Memorials, Verdun