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DEVILLE WOOD NATIONAL MEMORIAL AND MUSEUM

LONGUEVAL - SOMME - FRANCE

The memorial at Delville Wood is a national memorial dedicated to all South Africans who served in all theatres of war. Delville Wood, as the supreme symbol of South Africa's Sacrifice and Courage, occupied an eminent place in the country's military history.

Delville Wood is the only memorial dedicated to the participation of the South African Forces on the 1914-1918 Western Front. 229,000 officers and men served with the South African Forces in the Great War. Their casualties who died in action or who died of wounds numbered approximately 10,000. All those who died in service are named in a book held at the Delville Wood Museum next to the memorial.

The original memorial was unveiled in 1926
Behind the memorial is the museum itself. A stone laid on 7th June 1984 marks when building work commenced, and the museum itself was opened on the 11th November 1986. Beyond the memorial and museum is Delville Wood itself, now fully re-grown.

Across the road from Delville Wood itself is Delville Wood Cemetery. This cemetery was created after the Armistice. It was made by the concentration of graves from a number of smaller cemeteries from the area around but mainly from burials of those recovered from the battlefields.

From early February to early April/mid-October to late November
10h00-16h00
From early April to mid-October
10h00-17h30 (17h00 on Sundays)
Annual Annual closure : December and January.
The Commemorative Museum is closed on Mondays

South African National Memorial of Delville Wood
5 route de l'Afrique du Sud
80360 LONGUEVAL
Phone
(0033) 03.22.85.02.17.

www.delvillewood.com
info@delvillewood.com

SOUTH AFRICAN TOURISM

South African Tourism is the national tourism agency responsible for marketing South Africa as a destination internationally and domestically.

The Agency's objectives are to:

  • develop and implement marketing strategies efficiently in the specific market segments;
  • promote South Africa's scenic beauty, diverse wildlife, ecotourism, and variety of cultures and heritage;
  • realise South Africa's potential as a big event destination;
  • engender a travel and tourism culture among South Africans;
  • use the more focused, cost-effective and customer-driven approach taken to its international marketing operations in a quest to ‘play smarter' in the increasingly competitive global tourism market;
  • continue including initiatives such as ongoing segmentation research into key spend and volume markets abroad, which highlight international growth areas where South African Tourism's marketing efforts will reap the greatest returns;
  • continue with its aggressive e-Business Tourism Growth Strategy, which incorporates fully-fledged research and a website;
  • create market access by participating in major travel shows, coordinate advertising, public relations and direct mailing campaigns, and conduct familiarising trips with media, tour operators and travel agents to enhance understanding of South Africa as a leisure and business events destination;
  • and be active in promoting South Africa as a destination for business tourism through its Business Tourism Unit, which works closely with sector representatives both abroad and in South Africa.

South African Tourism also focuses on encouraging the grading of establishments to enhance South Africa’s value proposition and seamless experiences for all tourists.

 
www.southafrica.net

For specific information on tourism and travels you can contact:
The South African Tourism Board
59 rue des Petits Champs 75001, Paris, France
info@southafrica.net

 
 

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