Construction of the cross XVIe siècle (≈ 1650)
Estimated period of implementation.
9 juillet 1909
Historical Monument
Historical Monument 9 juillet 1909 (≈ 1909)
Official protection order.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Road crossing: by decree of 9 July 1909
Key figures
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Origin and history
The stone cross of Saints-Geosmes, dated from the 16th century, is an emblematic monument of the rural religious heritage of the Haute-Marne. Classified as a Historical Monument by decree of 9 July 1909, it illustrates the importance of Christian symbols in the landscape of modern-day Champagne. Its location, now located approximately at 20 Rue de Saint-Moile, reflects its historical role as a spiritual and cultural landmark for residents and travellers.
In the 16th century, the road crosses served as gathering points, prayer or protection for local communities. In the Chaumont region, which was then integrated with Champagne-Ardenne, these monuments often marked parish boundaries or traffic axes. Their presence reflected collective piety and social organization around religious practices, in a rural context where the Church structured daily life.
The current location of the cross, although noted as "passable" (level 5/10) in the databases, remains associated with the municipality of Balesmes-sur-Marne, of which Saints-Geosmes is a hamlet. A communal property, it does not seem open to organized visits, but its ranking in 1909 underscores its heritage value. Available sources, such as the Merimée and Monumentum base, confirm its protected status without providing details of its precise iconography or conservation status.