The largest military cemetery in France, set in lush greenery at the end of rue Massillon
The main entrance to Brest's largest cemetery is at the end of Massillon Street, although it is possible to access it during the week via Maria-Chapdelaine Street. In addition to a green, wooded setting that makes the place welcoming and soothing, you can also observe a large military square housing the remains of military and civilian victims of the First World War who died in the region's military hospitals (many RAF airmen, British, Canadians, Australians and New Zealanders). You will also not miss the cenotaph erected in 1924 in memory of the soldiers and sailors of the Brest garrison and its columbarium.
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Un zéro pointé à la métropole brestoise qui n'autorise l'accès aux véhicules transportant des personnes à mobilité réduite munis du macaron et de la carte adéquat qu'après demande via formulaire ou mail adressé au service concerné et attente de réponse par courrier.
Super procédure pour une personne qui vient se recueillir sur la tombe de ses parents et ne peut y accéder le jour de la Toussaint après deux heures de route. ????????????????????????????????