Construction of the cross XVIe siècle (≈ 1650)
Stone cross erected in the cemetery.
14 juin 1909
Historical Monument
Historical Monument 14 juin 1909 (≈ 1909)
Official protection of the cross.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Stone cross of the 16th century: classification by decree of 14 June 1909
Origin and history
The Dolaincourt cemetery, located in the Vosges department in the Grand Est region, is marked by the presence of a 16th century stone cross. This funerary monument, typical of the rural religious spaces of the time, illustrates the importance of Christian symbols in the villages of Lorraine. The cross, classified as Historic Monument by decree of 14 June 1909, constitutes the protected element of the site, highlighting its heritage and artistic value.
The location of the cemetery, at 26 Rue de la Source, is documented in the Mérimée base under code Insee 88137, attached to the commune of Dolaincourt. Although geographical accuracy is considered fair (note 5/10), the available data confirm its anchoring in the historical landscape of the Vosges. The property belongs to the municipality, but information on its accessibility (visits, events) is not specified in the sources.
In the 16th century, rural cemeteries such as Dolaincourt played a central role in community life, serving as both a burial place and a gathering space. The monumental crosses, often erected near churches or necropolises, marked the border between the sacred and the profane. Their presence also reflected the beliefs of the time, where death was closely linked to religious practice and collective memory.
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