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Lantern of the dead, ossuary and cemeteries classified in the Hauts-de-France

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3 lantern of dead, ossuary or classified cemetery dans les Hauts-de-France

French necropolis and German cemetery

60310 Thiescourt

The French necropolis and the German cemetery in Thiescourt, Oise, are two First World War cemeteries housing 2,361 soldiers who fell in 1918, witnesses to the fighting of Matz and Noyon.
Cemetery

62560 Merck-Saint-Liévin

Merck-Saint-Liévin Cemetery, dating from the 18th century, is a historic monument located in the Hauts-de-France, known for its portal classified in 1946.
Cemetery

62690 Mingoval

The Mingoval Cemetery, dated from the last quarter of the eighteenth century, is a historical monument located in the Hauts-de-France, known for its gate classified in 1926.
Magdalen Cemetery

80080 Amiens

The Madeleine Cemetery, opened in 1817 in Amiens, is a romantic 18-hectare funeral park, classified as a historical monument. It houses tombs of notables, mausoleums and a military square, reflecting the local history of the 19th and 20th centuries.
British Cemetery

80560 Louvencourt

The British cemetery of Louvencourt, built in the 20th century in the Somme, is a First World War military cemetery with 227 Commonwealth and French graves.
Chinese Cemetery of Nolette

80860 Noyelles-sur-Mer

The Nolette Chinese Cemetery, located in Noyelles-sur-Mer (Hauts-de-France), is the largest Chinese cemetery in Europe, housing 849 Chinese workers' graves of the First World War. Inaugurated in 1921, it blends British architecture with Asian influences.
German Cemetery

80360 Rancourt

The German cemetery of Rancourt, created in the 20th century in the Somme, is a First World War military necropolis housing 11,422 soldiers. Its oratory has been listed as a historical monument since 2016.
Former cemetery

80200 Saint-Christ-Briost

The former cemetery of Saint-Christ-Briost, located in the Somme, is a listed historical monument in 1926, surrounding the chapel of Briost in the Hauts-de-France.