Classification of tombs 13 juillet 1926 (≈ 1926)
Tombs of Jean de Comines and Jeanne de Ghistelle protected.
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Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Conjugate tombs of Jean de Comines and Jeanne de Ghistelle, formerly in the old church and currently in the public garden north of the present church: by order of 13 July 1926
Key figures
Jean de Comines - Owner of the tomb
Burial classified with his wife's.
Jeanne de Ghistelle - Owner of the tomb
Burial classified with her husband's.
Origin and history
The former church of Comens, located in the department of the North (Hautes-de-France), is mainly known to house the conjugate tombs of Jean de Comines and Jeanne de Ghistelle. These burials, originally located in the building, were moved to the public garden north of the present church. Their heritage value led to a classification under the Historical Monuments by decree of 13 July 1926, highlighting their historical and artistic importance.
The exact location of the old church is indicated as 11 Grand Place, 59560 Comens, according to data from the Merimée database. The monument is associated with the commune of Comines, identified by the code Insee 59152, in the arrondissement of Lille. Although little detailed information is available on its architecture or overall history, the presence of classified tombs makes it a remarkable site of regional funeral heritage.
Available sources (Monumentum, internal data) refer to a location accuracy considered "passable" (note 5/10), without providing additional details on the current state of the building or its accessibility. Emphasis is placed on the protected elements, namely the tombs, which constitute the main historical interest of the site. No information is provided on any visits, services or contemporary uses of the building.
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