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Monument to the Evacuation of Gibraltarians: A Symbol of Resilience

Honoring the Gibraltarian spirit: A monument commemorating WWII evacuation, resilience, and reunion on Gibraltar's historic Waterport Road.

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This monument in Gibraltar commemorates the evacuation of Gibraltarians during World War II, honoring their bravery and resilience during a tumultuous period of hardship and survival. It serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by the local population.

A brief summary to Monument to the evacuation of Gibraltarians

  • 1, 6 Waterport Rd, Gibraltar, GX11 1AA, GI

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for a peaceful atmosphere and to avoid crowds.
  • Take a moment to read the inscriptions detailing the history and significance of the evacuation.
  • Consider a guided tour to gain deeper insights into the monument's significance and the personal stories behind it.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Monument to the Evacuation of Gibraltarians is located on Waterport Road and is easily accessible on foot from most points within Gibraltar's city center. From Casemates Square, head east along Main Street, then turn left onto Waterport Road. The monument will be on your left, a short walk from the turn. The walk is generally flat and should take no more than 10-15 minutes from the city center.

  • Public Transport

    The Gibraltar Bus Company operates several routes that stop near Waterport Road. Check the Gibraltar Bus Company website for the most up-to-date routes and schedules. A single ticket costs approximately £1.80. You can pay with a credit card on all routes except the 5 and 10. Exact change is required if paying with cash.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Gibraltar. A short taxi ride from the Gibraltar International Airport or the land border with Spain to the monument will cost approximately £13.60, including the base fee of £3.60 and £2.00 per km. Confirm the fare with the driver before starting your journey.

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The Monument to the Evacuation of Gibraltarians stands as a poignant reminder of a significant chapter in Gibraltar's history. It commemorates the evacuation of the Gibraltarian population during World War II. In response to the outbreak of the war in 1939, the British government made the decision to remove the civilian population from Gibraltar. The monument honors the resilience and courage of the Gibraltarians who were evacuated to various locations, including Madeira, Jamaica, Northern Ireland, and England. Those sent to London faced the dangers of German bombings. The monument depicts families reunited after the war and evokes strong emotions in those who experienced the evacuation. Located on Waterport Road, the monument is easily accessible and provides a place for reflection on the events that shaped Gibraltar's identity. It serves as a tribute to the strength and determination of the Gibraltarian people during times of adversity.

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