A beautiful stone cross at the northern end of the village, at the junction of three roads. The Plubel cross is a donation monument where the "rogations" used to take place, which consisted of public prayers during the processions organised by the clergy three days before Ascension Day to place the harvests under divine protection. Two steps lead up to a square base that supports a four-sided pedestal. Three sides are decorated with rosettes, while the fourth bears the inscription "Erected by Marc Leopold Plubel - 1834". A moulded cornice supports a cubic base on which rests a cylindrical column with a floral ring in the middle, ending in a capital finely decorated with floral motifs. A cross with cylindrical spandrels crowns the building, with a rosette at the intersection of the shaft and the crosspieces.
Croix "Plubel" de Varennes-sur-Amance