The French Memorial is a historical monument located in Narvik. It was erected to commemorate the French soldiers who fought in World War II, especially during the Battle of Narvik in 1940. The monument is a symbol of international cooperation and the bonds that were forged between Norway and France during the war.
The monument is strategically located, giving visitors a great view of the area. It is designed with respect for those who lost their lives, and is a place for reflection and remembrance. The French Memorial is part of Narvik's cultural heritage and attracts both locals and tourists who want to learn more about the city's history and its role during the war.



