Heippes

Heippes is a common French, located in the department of the Meuse and the area Lorraine.

Geography

Located in the center meusien and on the Sacred way between Bar-le-Duc and Verdun.
Located on the Watershed of the basins of the the Seine and the Meuse.

History

Administration

Demography

Places and monuments

Monuments

  • Town hall (where old the school was)

  • Croix of the Coast with Mill, 1st memorial of the Crowned Voie
  • Église of the Assomption (1786, restored in 1835)
  • War memorial the
  • communal Lavoir of the XIXe century of which the Charpente very characteristic supports a Toiture Zinc
  • Fontaine leant with the Lavoir with its basin into 1/2 the moon (in the course of restoration)
  • Gayoir of the XVIIIe century
  • Ancien Château Feudal whose wing became firm agricultural
  • Ancien Prieuré Saint-Pierre (Xe century), of the Ordre of Cluny then of the Ordre of Malta, located well off Flabas, currently firm (some vestiges remained until the medium of the Années 1980)
  • Inscription of foundation of the Prieuré Saint-Pierre de Flabas, hones engraved in 1508. Blessed the September 30th, 2007 by Mgr François MAUPU, bishop of VERDUN in the church of the Village
  • Vestiges of the diverticulum (Roman Way secondary) of Verdun to Fains-the-sources
  • Cemetery of Pérignon, Stele of old a General adviser

Places

  • the Coast with Mill

  • the Be worth-the-Lady
  • the communal Forest of Dahaie and Châtel-Wood
  • the National forest of the Priory
  • Warge
  • Parish-Fountain

Personalities related to the commune

See too

  • Common of the Meuse
  • Sacred way (Verdun)

External bonds

  • Heippes on the site of the national geographical Institute
  • Heippes on the site of INSEE
  • Heippes on the site of Quid
  • Localization of Heippes on a chart of France and communes bordering
  • Plane on Heippes on Mapquest

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