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"The monument is located on the first path dug into the rock, the old Chemin des Ponchettes, which connected the Cours Saleya to the Lympia port. The passage was widened in 1826.
The war memorial project presented by Roger Séassal, first Grand Prix de Rome in 1913, was approved on February 6, 1923. The first stone was laid on November 11, 1924 on a former quarry site. It was built in 1927 according to plans by Nice architect Roger Séassal. It was inaugurated by Marshal Foch on January 29, 1928. It was François Goiran, mayor of Nice at the time, who decided to build it in 1919, in homage to the people of Nice who died during the First World War."
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