Approximately 500 metres up the road from Champigny towards Langres, at the top of the climb on the left is an elegant octagonal calvary in white stone in the neo-Gothic style dating from the late 19th century, with no inscriptions. This Croix du Mont is a continuation of an earlier 16th-century calvary that was ransacked by the revolutionaries and built by Antoine Floquerel (vicar of Lannes and Charmes from 1562 to 1597) for the cemetery, before being moved to this spot.
Calvaire du Mont à Charmes