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Cross of Lardillier à La Chapelle-Taillefert dans la Creuse

Creuse

Cross of Lardillier

    1 Bis Lardillier
    23000 La Chapelle-Taillefert
Croix de Lardillier
Croix de Lardillier
Croix de Lardillier
Croix de Lardillier
Crédit photo : Père Igor - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
XVIIIe siècle
Construction of the cross
11 octobre 1930
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Cross of Lardillier (Cd. AL 245): inscription by order of 11 October 1930

Origin and history

La Croix de Lardillier is a historical monument located in the commune of La Chapelle-Taillefert, in the department of Creuse (23), in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. Dating from the 18th century, this cross is a typical example of religious monuments erected in the French countryside at that time. It was listed in the Inventory of Historic Monuments by order of October 11, 1930, reflecting its heritage and architectural importance.

In the 18th century, the crossroads or crossroads, like Lardillier, played a central role in the lives of rural communities. They served as geographical landmarks, places of devotion, and often marked gathering points for the inhabitants. These monuments also reflected popular piety and social organization around religious practices, in a region where agriculture and local traditions structured daily life.

The location of the Croix de Lardillier, near the so-called 1 Lardillier, suggests that it could be associated with a domain, hamlet or strategic point of the communal territory. Available data indicate that its location is estimated to be fair (note 5/10), which may reflect uncertainties about its exact location or changes in the landscape over the centuries.

No additional information is provided on sponsors, craftsmen or specific events related to this cross. Its designation as Historic Monuments in 1930, however, attests to its heritage value, protecting this 18th century vestige for future generations. Available sources, such as the Merimée and Monumentum base, confirm its status but do not detail its history beyond these factual elements.

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