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Monumento del cementerio VC Corner

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The V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery and Memorial is a profoundly significant Commonwealth War Graves Commission site located near the village of Fromelles, in the Nord department of France. Situated about 2 kilometers northwest of Fromelles on the D22C road (Rue Delval), and approximately 16 kilometers west of Lille, this memorial stands at an elevation of 64 meters. It holds a unique place in history as the only exclusively Australian First World War cemetery in France, dedicated to the soldiers who…

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    13 de junio de 2025

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    Este cementerio y monumento británico se construyó en memoria de los soldados australianos que murieron durante la Batalla de Fromelles, entre el 19 y el 20 de julio de 1916. 410 soldados australianos están enterrados aquí, ninguno de los cuales ha sido identificado. Aunque las tumbas son individuales, no están marcadas con lápidas individuales, pero los nombres de unos 1200 desaparecidos están grabados en el Monumento, un muro conmemorativo en la parte trasera del cementerio. Se han colocado dos grandes cruces de hormigón en la zona de césped. Frente al muro conmemorativo se encuentra la Cruz del Sacrificio.
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    Ubicación: Fromelles, Lille, Hauts-De-France, Francia

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    What are the specific opening hours for V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery and Memorial?

    As a Commonwealth War Graves Commission site, V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery and Memorial is generally open to the public 24 hours a day, seven days a week. There are no gates or specific closing times, allowing visitors to pay their respects at any time. However, it is recommended to visit during daylight hours for the best experience and visibility of the memorial's features.

    Is there dedicated parking available at V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery and Memorial, and is it free?

    While there isn't a large, formal car park, visitors can typically find roadside parking directly along the D22C road (Rue Delval) adjacent to the memorial. This parking is generally free of charge. Given its location in a rural area, parking is usually not an issue, but it's always advisable to be mindful of local traffic regulations.

    How can I reach V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery and Memorial using public transport?

    Reaching V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery and Memorial primarily relies on private transport. Public transport options directly to the site are very limited due to its rural location near Fromelles. The nearest major city is Lille, approximately 16 kilometers away. From Lille, you would likely need to take a train or bus to a nearby town and then arrange for a taxi or ride-sharing service to the memorial.

    Is V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery and Memorial wheelchair accessible?

    The memorial grounds are generally flat and accessible, making it suitable for visitors using wheelchairs. The paths within the cemetery are well-maintained, and the main features like the memorial wall and collective graves can be viewed without significant obstacles. However, visitors should be aware that the surrounding area and any adjacent walking paths might have varying terrain.

    Are dogs allowed at V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery and Memorial?

    While there isn't an explicit policy stated, most Commonwealth War Graves Commission sites are respectful of visitors with well-behaved dogs. It is generally acceptable to bring dogs on a leash, provided they are kept under control and any waste is promptly cleaned up. Please ensure your dog does not disturb the solemn atmosphere or other visitors.

    What is the recommended duration for a visit to V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery and Memorial?

    Most visitors find that 30 minutes to an hour is sufficient to respectfully explore the V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery and Memorial. This allows time to read the memorial wall, reflect at the collective graves, and visit the nearby 'Cobbers' statue in the Australian Memorial Park. If you wish to delve deeper into the history or explore surrounding battlefield areas, you might extend your visit.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery and Memorial?

    The memorial is located in a rural area, so immediate amenities are limited. The nearby village of Fromelles may offer a few local establishments. For a wider selection of cafes, pubs, and accommodation, visitors should look towards larger towns such as Lille, which is about 16 kilometers away, or other towns in the surrounding Nord department.

    What unique historical significance does the V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery and Memorial hold compared to other WWI sites?

    V.C. Corner is uniquely significant as the only exclusively Australian First World War cemetery in France. It is also distinctive for its two large collective graves containing the remains of 410 unidentified Australian soldiers from the Battle of Fromelles, rather than individual headstones. The central memorial wall commemorates over a thousand Australian casualties whose graves are not known, making it a powerful symbol of collective loss and remembrance.

    Are there other war memorials or historical sites to visit near V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery and Memorial?

    Yes, the V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery and Memorial is part of a broader network of WWI sites in the Fromelles area. Adjacent to the cemetery is the Australian Memorial Park, featuring the poignant 'Cobbers' statue. Other nearby sites include the Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery, which contains graves from the 2009 excavation, and various battlefield remnants and memorials related to the Battle of Fromelles.

    What are the best walking paths or routes around V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery and Memorial for hikers?

    While the memorial itself is a place for quiet contemplation, the surrounding area offers opportunities for hikers to explore the historical landscape. You can find various walking paths and routes that trace parts of the former battlefield, connecting V.C. Corner with other significant sites like the Australian Memorial Park and Pheasant Wood. These routes often provide a deeper understanding of the terrain and the events of the Battle of Fromelles.

    Is V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery and Memorial suitable for a winter visit, and what should I wear?

    Yes, the memorial can be visited in winter, offering a stark and often solitary experience. However, northern France winters can be cold, wet, and windy. Visitors should dress in warm layers, including a waterproof and windproof jacket, hat, gloves, and sturdy, waterproof footwear. The ground may be damp or muddy, so appropriate shoes are essential for comfort.

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