Historical Monument 8 septembre 1929 (≈ 1929)
Protection of the cemetery and its wall.
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Heritage classified
Disused cemetery surrounding the church, with its retaining wall: by order of 8 September 1929
Origin and history
The abandoned cemetery surrounding the church of Dieue-sur-Meuse is a Historical Monument classified by ministerial decree. Located in the commune of Dieue-sur-Meuse, in the department of Meuse (Great East region), it is protected for its retaining wall, a characteristic architectural element. Its classification, dated September 8, 1929, underscores its heritage importance, although details of its origin or historical use remain little documented in available sources.
This type of cemetery, often adjacent to churches, reflects the traditional funeral practices of rural communities. In the Great East, as elsewhere in France, these spaces served as collective burial places, organized around central religious buildings. Their gradual decommissioning, linked to health and urban developments, has led to their preservation as historical remains.
The retaining wall, typical of ancient funeral arrangements, illustrates local construction techniques and the care given to these sacred spaces.
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