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Léomont Farm à Vitrimont en Meurthe-et-Moselle

Meurthe-et-Moselle

Léomont Farm

    7 Route Nationale
    54300 Vitrimont
Crédit photo : Agence Rol Descriptionfrançais English: photo ag - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
23 août - 3 septembre 1914
Fighting and bombing
1er mai 1922
Historical Monument
1er quart XXe siècle
Construction of the farm
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The location of the old farm: by order of 1 May 1922

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Origin and history

La Ferme de Léomont, located in Vitrimont in the department of Meurthe-et-Moselle (Grand Est), was built in the early twentieth century. It stands on the ruins of a Benedictine priory, whose history dates back to a long earlier era. This site, marked by an altitude of 350 meters, preserves traces of a religious and agricultural past, although few material remains today.

Between August 23 and September 3, 1914, the farm was the scene of violent fighting and bombardments linked to the First World War. These destructive events left partially preserved ruins, maintained since then by Veterans' associations. The very location of the farm was classified as Historic Monument by order of 1 May 1922, in memory of these clashes.

Today, the Léomont Farm symbolizes both an agricultural heritage and a memorial to the Great War. Although the original buildings have almost completely disappeared, their location remains protected and bears witness to the troubled history of this border area. The available coordinates place the site along National Route 4, in a rural setting marked by its strategic and religious past.

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