Commune of Vosges (88350) with 180 inhabitants.
Pargny-sous-Mureau, a French commune located in the Vosges department, has a rich history marked by several key events:
Around 1150: Foundation of the Abbey of Notre-Dame de Mureau by canons of the Premonstratensian order. This abbey played a central role in local life, exercising seigneurial rights over the justice of Pargny-sous-Mureau.
1751: The commune depended on the bailiwick of Chaumont.
1790: During the French Revolution, Pargny-sous-Mureau was attached to the district of Lamarche, canton of Liffol-le-Grand.
1790: Suppression of the Abbey of Notre-Dame de Mureau. The buildings were largely destroyed, leaving only a few remains, including a porch rebuilt in 1683 and consolidated in 2019. 2012: Renovation of the Saint-Martin church, built in the 18th century.
Abbaye fondée vers 1147, restaurée en 1646, détruite en 1791.
Une ferme attenante a été construite, mais a brûlé vers 1950
L'association "Pargny Vie et Patrimoine" restaure ce témoin de l'histoire.
Coordonnées 48° 22′ 05″ nord, 5° 36′ 20″ est Altitude 300 m Min. 288 m Max. 443 m Superficie 17,97 km2