Just outside Nancy stands a unique testimony to the Middle Ages and the Renaissance in Lorraine. This exceptional place, named Fléville, offers visitors a superb 30-meter-high keep backed by a beautiful Renaissance façade, often compared to Azay-le-Rideau. This joyful and refined architecture houses numerous treasures, such as Renaissance woodwork, a collection of XNUMXth-century tapestries, the prestigious Hall of the Coats of Arms of the Dukes of Lorraine, the royal apartments dedicated to the King of Poland, Duke of Lorraine Stanislas Leszczynski, and a suite of rooms with an intimate atmosphere evoking the life that still takes place there. This beautiful building is also a family home, inhabited by the same family for over two centuries, which gives it a lively and warm atmosphere. It adjoins a garden classified as a Remarkable Garden, with an XNUMXth century Orangery, decorated with a marvelous XNUMXth century trompe l'oeil recently restored. Let us add that children are welcomed with special attention, knight or princess costumes and a game booklet allow them to experience a fun and educational visit.