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The essential

Cultural heritage

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The heritage value of monuments has been taken into account since the French Revolution. In 1837, the "Historic Monuments" commission was created to identify, protect, restore and offer to the public a heritage that has become a common good and is distinguished by its rarity, its exemplarity or its authenticity.
Du architectural heritage to industrial heritage, going through the military heritage, there is so much to admire in Meurthe-et-Moselle!

Toul Cathedral
interior of the abbey church of the Premonstratensian Abbey
exterior view of Haroué Castle

Stories of beautiful stones

From museums to castles, squares and fortifications, The architectural heritage of Meurthe-et-Moselle is infinite. It has also spanned the centuries, from the Sources d'Hercule in Deneuvre in the 4th century to the present day.

Glass, metal & salt

Lorraine, cradle of the steel industry, leaves behind an important industrial heritage. Moreover, Jarville-la-Malgrange dedicates its museum, the Féru des sciences, to him and you can still visit the Val de Fer mines in Neuves-Maisons.

Le glass heritage as for it brings together the glassblowing training courses at Cerfav in Vannes-le-Châtel, the glassblowing factories Baccarat ou Daum...

Finally, Meurthe-et-Moselle is one of the rare French departments where the salt heritage still lives with the Maison du Sel in Haraucourt and the Varangéville mine still in operation today…

Zublin New Houses
Daum collection
Fort of Villey-le-Sec
little train inside the Fermont fort

In the footsteps of the military…

Lorraine is a border region that bears the traces of several international conflicts, of armed forces present in numbers and of a vast military domain. Shh… concentrate and imagine the sound of the soldiers’ footsteps on our lands. Their fear, their strength and their courage too!

Our military heritage reflects our heavy warrior past: the Vauban fortifications, the Maginot Line, but also the Séré de Rivières fortification, which is undoubtedly less well-known.

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Did you know?

More than 250 million years ago, a sea covered the north-east of France... 75% of French salt production comes from Lorraine: we speak of the "Land of White Gold"!
Einville-au-Jard is the last artisanal saltworks in France. It extracts salt from a depth of 200 metres using the “brine” technique.

Sites and monuments of Meurthe-et-Moselle

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Museums of Meurthe-et-Moselle

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