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Lantern of the dead, ossuary and cemeteries classified in Normandy

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Varengeville-sur-Mer Marine Cemetery
Cemetery
76119 Varengeville-sur-Mer

The marine cemetery of Varengeville-sur-Mer, Normandy, surrounds Saint-Valery Church, a 12th–XVIth century building threatened by the erosion of chalk cliffs overlooking the Channel.
Aître de Brisgaret à Montivilliers
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76290 Montivilliers

The aître de Brisgaret à Montivilliers is a rare Norman medieval mass grave of the 16th century, combining ossuary, Gothic chapel and macabre decorations, classified as Historic Monument in 1886.
Aître Saint-Maclou in Rouen
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76000 Rouen

The aître Saint-Maclou, a 16th-century ossuary in Rouen, is a rare example of a medieval mass grave in Europe, classified as a historical monument since 1862. Its wooden galleries once housed bones exhumed during plague outbreaks.
Hautot-sur-Seine Cemetery
Cemetery
76113 Hautot-sur-Seine

Saint-Antoine-et-Saint-Thibaud Church, a 16th and 18th century religious building, stands in Hautot-sur-Seine, Normandy. Built in stone, it houses copies of Raphael's canvases and was classified as a historical monument in 1935.
Municipal Cemetery and its enclosure surrounding the church
Cemetery
50170 Le Mont-Saint-Michel

The municipal cemetery of Mont-Saint-Michel, classified in 1934, surrounds Saint-Pierre church (XIVth–XVIIth centuries) and is integrated into the medieval village. Its tiered terraces and historical enclosure reflect its central role in the parish and funeral life of the Norman rock.
Pierre-Seyer Funeral Monument in Bois-Jérôme-Saint-Ouen
Monument
27620 Bois-Jérôme-Saint-Ouen

The funerary monument of Pierre-Seyer, dated the 2nd quarter of the 19th century, is located in Bois-Jérôme-Saint-Ouen in Normandy. This historic monument, inscribed in 1933, is located in the Church Square in this town of the Eure.
Burials of the Vacquerie family - Hugo located in the cemetery
Burial
76490 Rives-en-Seine

The Vacquerie-Hugo graves, made of neo-Gothic marble and stone (XIXth century), are located in the cemetery of Villequier (Rives-en-Seine, Normandy). They commemorate a family tragedy related to Victor Hugo.
Tomb of Marie Joly in Soumont-Saint-Quentin
Tomb
14420 Soumont-Saint-Quentin

The tomb of Marie Joly, built in 1798 in Soumont-Saint-Quentin (Calvados), is a neoclassical funeral monument dedicated to an actress from the Comédie-Française, located on Mount Joly in Normandy.