This castle, built in 1444, endured numerous sieges until 1639 when, taken for the last time, it was dismantled on the orders of Richelieu. Its architecture, adapted to the beginnings of artillery, makes it a unique castle in Lorraine. The manor house houses numerous exhibitions (local archaeology, class of 1900, Lorraine earthenware, etc.). The castle is animated every year by youth work camps during the summer period in order to create new cultural spaces. It also welcomes school groups for discovery days, by reservation only. To see nearby: Church of Moyen, bridge dating from the Middle Ages to Middle Ages.
General information
Pet Friendly
Coach parking
Working Languages
English
Individuals and families
Free tours on request, guided tours on request, educational tours