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Cinq Mars la Pile

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Country
  
France

Department
  
Indre-et-Loire

Population (2009)
  
3,333

Area
  
20.11 km²

Region
  
Centre-Val de Loire

Canton
  
Langeais

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Arrondissement
  
Chinon

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Cinq-Mars-la-Pile is a commune in the Indre-et-Loire department in central France.

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Map of 37130 Cinq-Mars-la-Pile, France

Sights

  • Pile of Cinq-Mars: the town derives its name from a thirty metres high, brick Roman tower perched on the hillside. It is remarkably well preserved. This is the highest funeral stack in Gaul (the other buildings are located in Aquitaine). In 2005, excavations unearthed remains of a monumental terrace with a remains of a building and a statue of a captive Oriental. The complex has been dated to the late second century or early third, seems to confirm it as a monument to a funeral pyre or pile. This aspect of the mausoleum suggests that it is a monument marking the grave of a dignitary of the Tours area, perhaps high-ranking military[1].
  • Monument in honour of Robert H. Dunlap, General U.S. Marine who was killed in May 1931 while trying to rescue a woman in a landslide in the village. A veteran of the First World War he was in France to follow lectures at Military College. It is one of six memorials in the series "Borne de la Terre sacrée" by the sculptor and former soldier of the First World War, Deblaize Gaston.
  • References

    Cinq-Mars-la-Pile Wikipedia