This grand memorial stands proudly at the end of a sprawling cemetery, honoring the Australian soldiers who lost their lives during the Great War. It was here, in Villers-Bretonneux, that the Australians bravely halted the German offensive in April 1918. Every year in April, Anzac Day is solemnly observed, drawing visitors from all over who come to pay their respects and remember the valor of those who fought.
The town itself, with its charming streets and welcoming locals, offers a glimpse into history with its numerous museums and war-related sites. Don't miss the Franco-Australian Museum, where you can learn about the deep bonds between Australia and Villers-Bretonneux. The town also hosts vibrant markets and delightful cafés, perfect for soaking in the local culture. With its rich history and heartfelt commemorations, Villers-Bretonneux is a place that deeply resonates with its visitors.