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Ruta de descubrimiento: Plateau des Glières

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Este valle de pastos de montaña fue escenario de la resistencia francesa a la ocupación durante la última guerra mundial. Esta historia épica está simbolizada por un monumento conmemorativo, obra del escultor Giglioli, erigido en 1973.

Saliendo de Annemasse, diríjase a La Roche-sur-Foron por la D1205 y la D903.
La Roche-sur-Foron (18 km): Hermosa iglesia con su elegante campanario saboyano - Casco antiguo del Château Plain.
Thorens-Glières (32 km): Castillo de los Condes de Sales (siglo XV) (visita durante la temporada estival) - Lugar de nacimiento de Saint-François-de-Sales.
Plateau des Glières (45 km) - Altitud 1440 m: Pastos de montaña - Monumento conmemorativo de la resistencia de los maquis de la Alta Saboya - Paseos - Esquí de fondo.
Puente de la Caille (87 km): Antiguo puente colgante del siglo XIX sobre el río "Les Usses" - (140 m de desnivel).
Col du Mont-Sion (100 km) - Altitud 786 m: Descenso al pie del Mont Salève, con una hermosa vista de Ginebra, el lago Lemán y la cordillera del Jura.
Regreso a Annemasse por Collonges-sous-Salève (total aprox. 110 km).

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Dist.
107 km
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Punto de partida

Place de la Gare , 74100   Annemasse
Lat : 46.199149Lng : 6.237391

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Monument national à la Résistance de Gilioli

National Monument to the Resistance. At the end of the 1960s, as plans for the commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the Maquis des Glières were being put forward, the idea developed amongst the survivors that it was becoming important"to do something appropriate to mark the event". Selected following a national competition judged by a jury made up of 5 survivors from Glières and 4 personalities chosen because of their knowledge of the art world (such as the chief conservator of Paris' Modern Art Musuem, Bernard Dorival, and the painter Hans Hartung), the National Monument to the Resistance was inaugurated on 2nd September 1973 by André Malraux. The dimensions of the monument are impressive,measuring 15.20 meters high, 4 meters wide and 21 meters long and weighing 65 tonnes. It is not a monument to the dead, but rather a symbol of hope. Its creator, Emile Gilioli (1911-1977), wanted to create a architectural sculpture that expresses the commitment of Glières' fighters and remains in harmony with the surrounding mountains which lengthen it further by their ridge lines. The monument soars like a V of the victory. One of the two arrows shoots up towards the sky as a sign of hope. From the monument comes a solar disc symbolising rebirth and liberty. Its surprising balance reminds us that liberty, always under threat, constantly needs to be secured. The other arrow looks as if it has been snapped off, representing the fact that all victories bring struggles, suffering and death. The monument was conceived as a whole, with the mast and the Pleureuses (mourners) marking the entrance to this site. The interior of the monument was planned as a sacred space; it displays various works that invite viewers to contemplate and reflect. Here you will find the Bataillon's slogan together with a text engraved in the concrete, recalling the fighting at Glières and a drawing showing a tracery of lines representing war. In the back there is a shining statue in the shape of a flame; it also points an arm towards the sky, whilst the other, like the statue, is truncated. The head of the statue is marked by the cross of Christ. It represents Joan of Arc and was offered by Gilioli who had originally made it for the city of Florence. It was the sculptor's aim to bring the concepts of Joan of Arc and the fighters of Glières together to evoke the idea of a resilient France.

Plateau des Glières Thorens-Glières 74570 Fillière
- Conseil Départemental Haute-Savoie / Tourisme -
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Office de Tourisme des Monts du Genevois - 26/03/2026
www.montsdugenevois.com
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Open period

Todo el año.
Tenga en cuenta que el acceso al Plateau des Glières puede verse interrumpido en invierno (nieve).

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Phone : 04 50 95 07 10

Email : ot@montsdugenevois.com

Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/MontsduGenevois/

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2 Place de la Gare 74100 Annemasse France

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