MONUMENT À L'ABOLITION DE L'ESCLAVAGE (MONUMENT TO THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY)

  • Historic site and monument
Avenue Saint-Hubert, 44600 Saint-Nazaire
Sculpted by Jean-Claude Mayo in 1989, this monument symbolises the three stages of abolition of slavery.
This monument, created in 1989 by the sculptor Jean-Claude Mayo, stands on the former site of the ferry landing stage that crossed the estuary before the road bridge was built. His work is made up of wooden parts suggesting the ribs of a slave ship, and three bronze figures highlighting the stages in the abolition of slavery.

Location

Location

MONUMENT À L'ABOLITION DE L'ESCLAVAGE (MONUMENT TO THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY)
Avenue Saint-Hubert, 44600 Saint-Nazaire

Access

Access
  • Public transport : Ligne U4 - Arrêt: Petit Maroc at 400m
  • Public transport : Ligne Hélyce - Arrêt: Rue de la paix at 2km
  • Railway station at 2km
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