A medieval fortified town overlooking a curve of the Moselle, Liverdun was the summer residence of the Bishops of Toul. Its history is writ large on its...Read more
11th-century Romanesque front door (tympanum with Christ in Glory). 12th-century church was completely renovated inside. Chancel presenting a harmonious...Read more
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
Issues related to the presence of one of the finest vineyards in the sector caused envy to the Carolingian period. It was decided at the Messina yard to...Read more
This 12th-century church retained the nave low parts of this period (except the western front), the chancel front supports the bell tower which is composed...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
16th-century Basilica (Historical Monuments), jewel of the flamboyant gothic architecture and centre of Lorraine pilgrimage, it regained its original beauty...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
Reconstruction of a village destroyed during the first World War, with photos, street names and signs at each house locations. Commemorative chapel. Visit...Read more
11th-century Romanesque monument. The entry is made up of a splendid porch ossuary with a God of Mercy (Historical Monuments) 16th-century altarpiece...Read more