Arras
During World War I, New Zealand sappers connected these ancient tunnels to create a massive underground barracks. It could hold 24,000 soldiers, who waited in secret before the surprise offensive of the Battle of Arras in 1917 . Remembrance and History
A network of chalk quarries dating back to the 10th century that runs directly under the city center. Carrière Wellington Historical landmark ClosedArras, France During World War I, New Zealand sappers connected
Located just outside the city, this majestic monument honors Canadian soldiers and offers preserved trenches and craters to explore. Citadelle d'Arras Historical landmark ClosedArras, France A Subterranean Secret: Les Boves and Wellington Quarry
: Inside the Town Hall, you might meet the city's legendary "living entities"—the giants Colas, Jacqueline, and their baby Dédé. These figures are central to local festivals and represent the city’s spirit of rebirth. A Subterranean Secret: Les Boves and Wellington Quarry Beneath the cobblestones lies a hidden world. Local history museum ClosedArras, France Carrière Wellington Historical landmark ClosedArras
The heart of Arras beats in its two magnificent squares: the and the Place des Héros . Surrounded by 155 unique gabled houses in the Flemish-Baroque style, these squares host bustling markets that have taken place for centuries.