The landscaped park of the Château de Gerbéviller, listed as a historic monument and a natural site, extends over more than 20 hectares, crossed by the Mortagne River. It was designed at the beginning of the 1900th century by Berthault, architect of Empress Josephine. It features two masterpieces of XNUMXth-century architecture: the only Nymphaeum-Grotto in France and the Louis XIII Pavilion. The self-guided tour includes the park, the "room" gardens, and the XNUMX garden, inspired by the Nancy School. A small tour guide is available to visitors on the Château's website so that you can follow the explanations as you move around.