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Three iron crosses à Montmachoux en Seine-et-Marne

Seine-et-Marne

Three iron crosses

    1 Rue de L’Eglise
    77940 Montmachoux

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
XIXe siècle
Construction period
3 octobre 1946
Official protection
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Heritage classified

Three iron crosses of the tombs of Jérôme Venet, Placid Nonat and Emmerencienne Cousin: inscription by decree of 3 October 1946

Key figures

Jérôme Venet - Commemorated defunct Tomb marked by a cross
Placide Nonat - Commemorated defunct Tomb marked by a cross
Emmerencienne Cousin - Commemorated Defunte Tomb marked by a cross

Origin and history

The three iron crosses of Montmachoux are a historical monument located in the cemetery of this town of Île-de-France. Dated from the 19th century, they are distinguished by their material and style characteristic of the funeral art of the time. Their presence in a ceremonial space reflects the importance attached to the commemoration of the deceased in the rural communities of the last century.

These crosses specifically mark the tombs of Jérôme Venet, Placid Nonat and Emmerencienne Cousin, as indicated by their official protection. Their listing in the inventory of Historic Monuments by order of 3 October 1946 underlines their heritage value. The location in the Montmachoux cemetery, near Villeneuve Street, allows them to be located in a typical village setting of the Seine-et-Marne.

The 19th century in Île-de-France was marked by a revival of decorative arts, including funerary ironwork. These crosses illustrate this artistic trend while demonstrating local commemorative practices. Their conservation until today offers an overview of the metallurgical techniques and religious symbols of the time in this agricultural region near Paris.

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