Napoleon obelisk

Montgenèvre Napoleon Obelisk
Napoleon Obelisk
Montgenèvre

The Obelisk was erected to the glory of Napoleon and inaugurated on 12 April 1804
It is located at the exit of the village of Montgenèvre and its history is linked to the construction of the pass road.

Blown up in 1835 by the Piedmontese, it was rebuilt under the reign of Louis-Philippe by the architect Joseph Andreoli. The stones of which it is composed were assembled using lime and cement mortar, then held together with iron clamps.
The original marble commemorative plaques, which were also destroyed, have been replaced by bronze plaques engraved in four languages – French, Italian, Spanish and Latin – paying tribute to Napoleon Bonaparte and Prefect Ladoucette.

This monument can now be seen on the history and water trail.

Equipment
  • Parking nearby
  • Public WC
Services
  • Pets welcome
  • Tourist routes
  • Tour free of charge
  • Guided tours
Rates
Free access.
Dates
All year round daily.
Obelisk Square
Italian road
05100 Montgenèvre
Telephone : 04 92 21 52 52
Email: E-mail
Website : Website
Facebook page : Facebook
Languages ​​spoken
  • Italian
  • English
  • French

Mis à jour le 01/04/2026 – Office de Tourisme de Montgenèvre – Suggest an edit

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