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Standing at the heart of the Battle of Waterloo battlefield, the Lion’s Mound, Butte du Lion in French, is one of Europe’s most iconic war monuments. In this video, we explore the history and symbolism of this artificial hill, built by order of King William I of the Netherlands in honor of his son, Prince Willem of Orange, who was wounded during the 1815 battle. The giant cast iron lion looks south, toward France, the direction from which Napoleon attacked during his final military campaign. 🎖️ Learn what happened on this hallowed ground, why the monument was built by King William of The Netherlands, and why it still attracts over 300,000 visitors each year. 🇳🇱 🇬🇧 🇩🇪 The Battle of Waterloo united forces from the United Kingdom, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and Prussia to finally end Napoleon’s rule. 📍 Filmed on location at Waterloo Battlefield, Belgium in May 2025. 00:00 - Intro at the Lion’s Mound 00:16 - Spontaneous Visit to Waterloo 00:29 - Significance of Waterloo 00:40 - Dutch Remembrance Day - May 4 01:11 - First Glimpse of the Mound 01:38 - The Battle Begins 02:16 - Dutch Role at Waterloo 02:44 - Why the Monument Was Built by King William I 03:11 - Symbolism of the Lion - gazing towards France 03:39 - Visit the Museum & Hougoumont Farm 04:06 - Trees That Witnessed History 04:13 - Understanding the Battlefield 04:43 - Modern Reflections on the Site 05:13 - Pilgrimage to the Past 05:51 - Monument of Meaning 06:21 - The Lion’s Message 06:33 - Outro #Waterloo #LionsMound #Napoleon #BattleOfWaterloo #history — 🔔 Subscribe for more historical travel videos & insights from famous European sites! 🖱️ Website of the Memorial: https://www.waterloo1815.be/en/ 🎬 Part of a multi-video series on the Battle of Waterloo and Napoleon’s legacy. List of royalty and leaders who have visited the monument include King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands, King Philippe of Belgium, Queen Elizabeth II (UK), Charles de Gaulle (former French president) and even Napoleon III, the nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte, visited the site as Emperor of France in the 19th century! Have you visited this historic location? Let us know in the comments. The Lion’s Mound, the legacy of the Battle of Waterloo and the Dutch connection.