Statue of Raimbaud
Statue of Raimbaud
Description
Statue of Raimbaud II Count of Orange.
Sculptor Daniel Dulocle depicts him in a warrior pose, wearing a coat of mail and a broad cloak, as well as the count's crown.
Sculptor Daniel Dulocle depicts him in a warrior pose, wearing a coat of mail and a broad cloak, as well as the count's crown.
This statue is the work of Orange artist Daniel Dulocle. It weighs 2255 kgs.
It was installed in 1846 on the Place de l'Hôtel de Ville (Place Clémenceau) and moved to the hill of St Eutrope in 1960.
In September 1997, the Statue de Raimbaud II Comte d'Orange was moved to the Place de la République.
It was installed in 1846 on the Place de l'Hôtel de Ville (Place Clémenceau) and moved to the hill of St Eutrope in 1960.
In September 1997, the Statue de Raimbaud II Comte d'Orange was moved to the Place de la République.