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2 Cross of Autigny-la-Tour dans les Vosges

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Croix
Vosges

2 Cross of Autigny-la-Tour

    Le Bourg
    88300 Autigny-la-Tour

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Époque contemporaine
2000
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Origin and history

The 2 Croix d'Autigny-la-Tour are part of the religious and historical heritage of the commune of Autigny-la-Tour, located in the Grand Est region. Their presence attests to the importance of Christian symbols in the planning of rural areas, although their precise dating is not documented in available sources. These crosses, often erected at crossroads or at village entrances, served both as spiritual landmarks and as identity markers for local communities.

In the general historical context of the Great East, village crosses were commonly associated with religious practices, commemorations or symbolic protections against natural hazards or epidemics. Their establishment also reflected the social and spatial organization of the countryside, where faith and collective traditions played a central role. In Autigny-la-Tour, as in many other rural communes, these monuments were involved in the structure of the landscape and in the memory of the inhabitants, without any specific details of their origin or sponsor being accessible.