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Road Cross of Evaux à Évaux-et-Ménil dans les Vosges

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Croix
Croix de chemin
Vosges

Road Cross of Evaux

    Le Bourg
    88450 Evaux-et-Ménil
Crédit photo : Doique - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVIe siècle
Construction of the cross
4 janvier 1907
Classification as Historic Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Stone road cross of the 16th century, in the village of Evaux : classification by decree of 4 January 1907

Origin and history

The cross of chemin de Évaux is a historical monument located in the commune of Evaux-et-Ménil, in the department of Vosges (Great East). Dated from the 16th century, this stone cross is a typical example of religious monuments erected along paths to mark places of devotion or important crossroads. It was classified by ministerial order on January 4, 1907, which underscores its heritage importance and historical value.

In the 16th century, the road crosses played a central role in the lives of rural communities. They served as spiritual landmarks, gathering points for processions, and often marked the boundaries of parishes or territories. In the Lorrain context, these monuments also reflected the influence of the Catholic Church in daily life, as well as the popular religious practices of the time. Their presence reflected the piety of the inhabitants and their attachment to Christian traditions.

The location of this cross, near the church of Evaux-et-Ménil, suggests that it could be linked to specific local practices, such as pilgrimages or seasonal ceremonies. Today, it remains a tangible vestige of the religious and social history of the region, preserved thanks to its classification as a historical monument. The accuracy of its location is considered satisfactory, and it belongs to the commune, which guarantees its conservation for future generations.

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