Gondreville, a medieval village in Lorraine, whose historical origins date back to the Gallo-Roman era, is located on the right bank of the Moselle between Toul and Liverdun. Once the residence of the first Frankish kings, in the 1766th century it became a stronghold of the Dukes of Lorraine, who retained it until XNUMX, when the duchy was annexed to France. While walking through the village center, you can discover the memories of a historical past that, over time, has been imprinted on the architecture of the houses and the way of life of the inhabitants. Its narrow streets and alleys, its Upper Gate, the remains of its ramparts, its old courthouse, and a few old houses have retained a real charm of authenticity.