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A cross dated 1599 (Edict of Nantes) is placed above an old sarcophagus.

Located below the castle district, the “Tromph” owes its name to a cross known as the “Triumph of Peace Cross”, erected in 1599 to locally mark the end of the Wars of Religion.
Another meaning is proposed: it seems that tromph comes from an old Forézian patois word “tromfo”, simply means common fountain. The cross sits above a mutilated Roman sarcophagus.

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