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Lantern of the dead, ossuary and cemeteries classified in Alsace

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4 lantern of dead, ossuary or classified cemetery en Alsace

Ossuary

67490 Lupstein

Lupstein Ossuary, built in the early 16th century, is a historical monument located in the cemetery of this Alsatian village, between the church and the town hall.
Cemetery

67700 Saint-Jean-Saverne

The 18th-century Saint-Jean-Saverne Cemetery houses a calvary that has been listed as a historic monument since 1937, located in the Lower Rhine in the Great East.
Cemetery (old ossuary)

67350 Val-de-Moder

Former ossuary of the 2nd quarter of the 16th century located in Val-de-Moder (Great East), initially identified as a mortuary chapel. Historic building registered in 1984 marked by a door dated 1587.
Former bourgeois cemetery

67220 Villé

The old bourgeois cemetery of Villé, dated from the 19th century, is a historical monument located in the Lower Rhine, preserved with its intact tombs from 1804 to 1913.
Protestant Cemetery

67220 Wasselonne

The Protestant cemetery of Wasselonne, built in the 3rd quarter of the 17th century, is a historical monument located in the Lower Rhine, in the Great East. Registered in 1937, it bears witness to the Alsatian funerary heritage.
Saint-Martin Cemetery

68190 Ensisheim

The Saint Martin Cemetery, located in Ensisheim, Upper Rhine, is a historical monument of the 15th, 16th and 18th centuries, housing tombstones and a chapel emblematic of Alsatian funerary architecture.
Israelite Cemetery

68220 Hagenthal-le-Bas

The Israelite cemetery of Hagenthal-le-Bas, dating from the mid-18th century, is a historic monument located in the Upper Rhine, in the Great East. Registered in 1992, it bears witness to Alsatian Jewish history.
Israelite Cemetery

68500 Jungholtz

The Jewish cemetery of Jungholtz, created in 1655 in the Upper Rhine, is the oldest Jewish cemetery in the region, housing steles from the 18th to 20th centuries.