The old town of Nomeny was the property of the bishop of Metz until mid-16th century and was fortified until the 17th century. Built between 1335 and 1365,...Read more
Completed in 1623 for Nicolas Japin, supplier of gunpowder to French King Louis XIII, this superb private residence was inspired by the Parisian building...Read more
The village, dominated by the castle, is spread over three floors. The vineyards once stood on the slopes with terraced facing south, giving it the...Read more
The Frauenberg castle has only been mentioned in 1370. It seems to have been constructed at the end of the 13th century. It was demolished in 1634. The...Read more
Medieval Fortress mentioned for the first time in the year 900 under Emperor Othon. It was the last and the most important defence for the dukes of Lorraine...Read more
Standing within a meander of the River Saulx that provided natural protection, Lisle Castle dates from the 12th century. It still has its mediaeval moat...Read more
The Château de Thillombois, enlarged and embellished in 1825 and 1873, represents a harmonious architectural ensemble. Remains of a square tower...Read more
The Château Utzschneider, which today houses the Communauté d'Agglomération Sarreguemines Confluences, is a typical example of the...Read more
The old town of Nomeny was the property of the bishops of Metz until the mid-16th century. The fortifications remained until the 17th century. Built between...Read more
In the 16th century, the aristocracy of the Duchy of Bar owned country-châteaux in the "Vallée de la Saulx", a few miles away from Bar-le-Duc....Read more