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Nouméa War Memorial (New Caledonia)

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The Nouméa War Memorial, prominently located in Place Bir-Hakeim, is a deeply significant landmark dedicated to the New Caledonians who served and sacrificed their lives for France during the World Wars. Unveiled in 1924, the monument was designed by architect Albert Lecavelier and features a striking classical design with a central column and detailed bronze figures. The engraved names of the fallen on its stone facades serve as a moving tribute to the soldiers from this remote Pacific territory who fought in distant lands. The memorial is the focal point for national ceremonies and military commemorations, particularly on Armistice Day and Victory in Europe Day. Place Bir-Hakeim itself provides a dignified and peaceful setting, characterized by its historical trees and open spaces. For visitors to Nouméa, the war memorial is an essential stop to appreciate the strong historical ties between New Caledonia and France, offering a quiet environment for reflection on the impact of global history on local island life and the enduring legacy of the Pacific Battalion.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Aug–Oct.

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📋 Practical info

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Visiting
The Nouméa War Memorial is an outdoor monument that can be visited freely at any time. It stands in a central location and serves as a focal point for national ceremonies, yet remains open for quiet reflection.
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Typical hours
As an outdoor monument, there are no opening hours - it is accessible around the clock. Official ceremonies are held on specific commemorative dates; check the local calendar if you wish to attend.
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Photography
Photography is allowed at any time, and the memorial gives impressive photo opportunities. During ceremonies, be respectful and avoid disturbing participants while capturing the event.
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Time needed
A visit to the memorial takes about ten to twenty minutes to read the inscriptions and appreciate the surroundings. If attending a ceremony, allow extra time for the event.
Combine with
The memorial is centrally located in Nouméa, making it easy to combine with a stroll through Place des Cocotiers. Nearby, you’ll also find the City Hall and other landmarks.
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Getting there
The Nouméa War Memorial is easily reachable on foot from the city center. Buses and taxis stop near the square; parking is available on surrounding streets.
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Insider tip
Visit the war memorial early in the morning or at sunset for a peaceful atmosphere and beautiful light. Read the names of the fallen - they tell a poignant story of sacrifice.

Geography

Coordinates
-22.27420, 166.44470

Facts

  • The original memorial was inaugurated in 1924.
  • Lists the names of over 1,000 local servicemen who died.
  • Expanded to include plaques for those lost in World War II.
  • Primary location for ceremonies on November 11 and May 8.
  • Frequently features honor guards during official visits.
  • Architectural style follows classical French war memorial designs.

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Sights in the town Nouméa War Memorial (10)

Le Rex

An arts centre in Nouméa that hosts events and exhibitions.

Cathédrale Saint-Joseph

The cathedral of Nouméa in New Caledonia, France, is a major Catholic place of worship.

Musée de la Nouvelle-Calédonie🏛 museum

A French overseas public institution, the museum of New Caledonia.

Mémoire des Gendarmes et Militaires

A monument in Nouméa commemorating gendarmes and military personnel.

Fédération de Œuvres Laiques FOL

A theatre in Nouméa run by the Federation of Secular Works, hosting cultural performances.

Cyber-base de la Fédération des Oeuvres Laïques

An arts and culture centre in Nouméa offering digital media and creative workshops.

Mwa Ka

A monument in Nouméa symbolizing Kanak culture.

Monument aux Morts 14-18 de la Place Bir Hakeim

A World War I memorial on Place Bir Hakeim in Nouméa.

Manege

An amusement park in Nouméa with rides and attractions.

Odyssey Diving

A diving centre in Nouméa offering dives and courses.

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Frequently asked questions

Where is the war memorial located?
It is centrally located in the Nouméa city area.
Is it a tourist site?
Yes, an important place of history and reflection.
Is there an entry fee?
No, it is a public monument.
When is the best time to visit?
During the day for good visibility and photos.
Is it suitable for families with children?
Yes, it is a quiet, open place.
Nouméa War Memorial: where is it located?
Nouméa War Memorial is located in New Caledonia.
Nouméa War Memorial: what is there to see?
Highlights include Le Rex, Cathédrale Saint-Joseph, Musée de la Nouvelle-Calédonie.
Nouméa War Memorial: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Aug, Oct.
Nouméa War Memorial: why is it worth visiting?
The Nouméa War Memorial, prominently located in Place Bir-Hakeim, is a deeply significant landmark dedicated to the New Caledonians who served and sacrificed their lives for France during the World Wars.
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