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"La Diguette, a Small Cemetery that Dies" by André CRUTZEN - Agenda TodayInLiege

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From 1864 to 1912, this small cemetery welcomed the deceased of the commune of Angleur. Over the years it has slowly formed a funerary heritage that bears witness to our history. In the absence of maintenance, this rich heritage slowly and inexorably deteriorates, as is the case in many cemeteries. This phenomenon is particularly regrettable when our funerary monuments are now industrially produced far away in standard kits. During this conferen…
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From 1864 to 1912, this small cemetery welcomed the deceased of the commune of Angleur. Over the years it has slowly formed a funerary heritage that bears witness to our history. In the absence of maintenance, this rich heritage slowly and inexorably deteriorates, as is the case in many cemeteries. This phenomenon is particularly regrettable when our funerary monuments are now industrially produced far away in standard kits. During this conferen…

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todayinliege.be broke the news in on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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