Pierre Thierry, originally from Lorraine, acquired the former noble court of the Wunnenbergs in 1725, which he restored and embellished. In 1765, it housed a painted canvas factory by Jean-Henri Dollfus, then from 1820, a spinning mill by Nicolas Koechlin. These factories burn down in 1870 and are replaced by a primary school. This building was an exception in the 18th century as it was the only one to have foundation stones, chaining and bay frames in pink sandstone.