Construction of the cross XVIIIe siècle (≈ 1850)
Period of construction of the monument.
22 décembre 1927
Registration for Historic Monuments
Registration for Historic Monuments 22 décembre 1927 (≈ 1927)
Official recognition of its heritage value.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
18th century cross (not cadastralized; public domain): registration by decree of 22 December 1927
Origin and history
The 18th century cross in Lannebert, in the Côtes-d'Armor (Bretagne), is an emblematic monument of religious art of this period. It was erected during the 18th century, an era marked by artistic renewal and a strong presence of Christian symbols in the Breton countryside. This type of cross, often placed at crossroads or near churches, served as a spiritual landmark and assembly place for the inhabitants.
The cross was listed as a Historic Monument by order of 22 December 1927, thus recognizing its heritage value. Although its exact location has been discussed (notably between Lannebert and Lanrivain), the archives of the Mérimée base officially place it on the road to Trémargat, in Lanrivain. Owned by the municipality, it illustrates the importance of monumental crosses in the Breton cultural landscape, often linked to religious or commemorative practices.
Available data, from sources such as Monumentum, highlight its state of conservation and its status as a public domain. However, the accuracy of its location remains poor (noted 5/10), reflecting the documentation challenges for some rural monuments. No information is provided on its current accessibility or tourist use, such as a visit or space rental.
The 18th century in Brittany was a period of transition, when the cross and calvary played a central role in community life, marking parish boundaries or honoring local events. These monuments, often granite, were carved by local artisans and reflected the beliefs and crafts of the time. Their preservation today makes it possible to understand the social and religious history of the region.
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