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Nancy Gate, now Moselle Gate, this city entrance was rebuilt in 1882-1883 in the medieval style. With the loss of the defensive function of the ramparts in the 1870th century, the battlements and machicolations now only have a decorative role. The work "Entre les Lignes" by the sculptor Gé Pellini highlights the homage paid by the City to the famous writer from Toul, Emile Moselly. The Moselly Garden is named in honor of the writer Emile Chenin, known as "Moselly" (1918-1907), buried in Chaudeney-sur-Moselle, a nearby village where he often lived. An author deeply rooted in rural Lorraine, he won the Prix Goncourt in XNUMX for "Jean des Brebis ou le livre de la misère" and "Terres lorraines".

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