Tag: Market Cross

  • Leek – Market Cross

    Leek’s five-metre high Market Cross is post-medieval and probably dates to around the sixteenth century. Nearly every market would have once had one of these crosses although many have been lost, damaged or altered over the centuries. The plinth of the cross is nineteenth century and there have been later repairs to the entire cross.

    The market cross was moved from its current location to Cemetery Road in 1806 and it remained there until 1986 when a decision was made to return it.

  • Trier – Market Cross (Marktkreuz)

    The market cross is in the centre of Trier’s market square and it has been in and around this location since 958. The original cross has now been moved to the city’s museum, so the current one is a little more modern, which a date of 1724 on it from when it was renovated.

    The pillar the cross stands on is an old Roman column, with holes at the base where it was used in the middle ages as a pillory.