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Dungeons, towers, citadels and bastions in the Meuse

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Medieval towers dans la Meuse

3 dungeon, tower, citadel, bastion dans la Meuse

Citadelle

55600 Montmédy

The citadel of Montmedy, built in the 16th and 17th centuries in the Meuse, is a military stronghold remodeled by Vauban, classified as a historical monument in 1991.
Cemetery surrounding the old church

55100 Dugny-sur-Meuse

The cemetery surrounding the former church of Dugny-sur-Meuse, classified as a historic monument in 1930, is a 12th century medieval site located in the Great East, linked to a fortified Romanesque church that has been abandoned for 120 years.
Chapelle Saint-Jacques-et-Saint-Philippe and the Tower of the Clock

55400 Douaumont-Vaux

The chapel Saint-Jacques-et-Saint-Philippe and its clock tower, built in the first half of the 20th century in Douaumont-Vaux, commemorate a village that had disappeared during the First World War in Meuse.
Disused cemetery surrounding the church

55320 Dieue-sur-Meuse

The abandoned cemetery surrounding the church of Dieue-sur-Meuse, classified as a Historic Monument in 1929, is located in the Great East. It bears witness to the local funerary heritage with its preserved retaining wall.
Cemetery surrounding the church

55110 Consenvoye

The cemetery surrounding the church of Consenvoye, classified as Historic Monument, is distinguished by its closing wall of the early twentieth century, located in Lorraine (Great East).
Tower of the King of Vaucouleurs
Tower
55140 Vaucouleurs

The Tower of the King is a 13th century medieval tower located in Vaucouleurs, in the Great East, classified as a historical monument in 1979. Integrated into a fortified enclosure, it bears witness to the defensive architecture of the time.
Heyblot Tower of Bar-le-Duc
Tower
55000 Bar-le-Duc

The Heyblot Tower, built in the 13th and 17th centuries in Bar-le-Duc (Meuse), is a semi-circular fortified tower, vestige of the old fortifications of the High City, classified as a historical monument since 1930.
Tower of the Islot de Verdun
Tower
55100 Verdun

The Islot Tower, known as the Tower of Plaids, is a 13th-century medieval tower in Verdun, integrated into the fortified city walls and classified as a historical monument.