Built on a rocky spur, Hattonchâtel was fortified in the ninth century by Hatton, bishop of Verdun who gave it its name. The citadel was destroyed in 1634...Read more
The washhouse was built in 1840, it has an octagonal basin and is located at the bottom of the hill on which the Hattonchâtel citadel is built. It rises...Read more
Washhouse with courtyard. Sculpture of a laundress at work by Denis Mellinger.
Remains of an old house once supported on the surrounding wall, near the door near a defence tower. This is where the guard house was located. Only the...Read more
Initiated in 1328, the narrowness of the citadel forced the construction of the Saint-Maur collegiate church in flamboyant Gothic style inside the fortress....Read more
Founded in 1128, the abbey of Saint-Benoît-en-Woëvre is a Cistercian establishment. It was rebuilt in the 18th century in classical style in a location...Read more
This historic village is dominated by the presence of an architecture of the eighteenth century. Several fronts, particularly in the upper village...Read more
In the heart of the village of Hattonchâtel, on the Place du Grand Puits, remains an original house medieval dating from the 15th century and classified...Read more
The improvement of comfort is at the origin of another type of covered, partially enclosed laundry, consisting of a pavilion roof resting on wooden, metal...Read more