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Famous war memorials around the world and the stories behind them

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 24, 2026, 17:11 IST
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Famous war memorials around the world and the stories behind them

War memorials are far more than architectural landmarks. They are human spaces where memories, grief, and history converge. War memorials are built in the aftermath of war, and their existence is a reminder of lives lost, families destroyed, and countries changed forever. Some war memorials are grand and imposing, reflecting the magnitude of the war. However, others may be simple and invite introspection. However, despite their design and structure, all war memorials have one thing in common. They are built to ensure that the history of those who lived, fought, and died in the war is never forgotten. In this respect, war memorials have become spaces of remembrance, where people gather to reflect not only on the war but also on the significance of peace.

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India Gate, India

Situated at the heart of the country's capital city, India Gate is an iconic structure that is instantly recognizable as a tribute to remembrance and memory in India. The structure was originally designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens to commemorate the deaths of more than 70,000 Indian soldiers who died fighting for the British army during the First World War and the Third Afghan War. The emotional appeal of India Gate stems from the fact that the structure now houses the Amar Jawan Jyoti, which was built after the Indo-Pak war in 1971. The site is still a popular tourist destination today for many different reasons

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Vietnam Veterans Memorial, United States

In sharp contrast to other war memorials, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial is unique in its simplicity and depth of emotion. The memorial, created by Maya Lin, has two black granite walls that sink into the earth, and bear the names of more than 58,000 American soldiers who died or went missing in the Vietnam War. What gives this memorial its depth of emotion is its design. The smooth surface enables people to see their own reflection alongside the names.

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Hiroshima Peace Memorial, Japan

There are few memorials around the globe that evoke such emotional and historical significance as the Hiroshima Peace Memorial, also known as the Atomic Bomb Dome. This memorial is preserved in its ruined state and is one of the few structures that still stands in the area where the atomic bomb dropped on August 6, 1945. Instead of renovating and changing the past, Japan chose to leave the ruins in their original condition, and this is what gave this memorial such significance in relation to nuclear war. It is now part of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park.

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Menin Gate Memorial, Belgium

The Menin Gate Memorial is located in the eastern exit of Ypres and commemorates the route that thousands of soldiers took to get to the front during World War I, many of whom never returned. This memorial lists the names of over 54,000 British and Commonwealth soldiers who died in the Ypres Salient and whose grave is unknown. What makes this memorial unique is the daily "Last Post" ceremony, which is performed every night since 1928. Every night, buglers assemble beneath the arch to play a final salute, a tradition that has been around for decades, except during World War II.

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Australian War Memorial, Australia

The Australian War Memorial is not just a monument but a comprehensive space that includes a shrine, a museum, and a research centre. It honors all the Australians who have served in various war operations from World War I to current operations, providing a very immersive experience of Australian war history. At its core, there is a Roll of Honour, a series of bronze panels listing the names of over 100,000 service personnel who died in various war operations.

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Valley of the Fallen, Spain

Rising above the Spanish landscape, the Valley of the Fallen is one of the most complex war memorials in the world. Constructed after the Spanish Civil War, the memorial was meant to be a symbol of reconciliation, commemorating those who died on all sides of the war. Yet, its construction under Franco’s regime has made it a site of debate. While some see it as a site of mourning, others see it as a site of a troubled past.

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