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The most beautiful villages in the East of France

THE BIRTHDAY BETWEEN FRANCE AND GERMANY SOME DIGITAL, LORRAINE HOUSEHOLDERS TAKING VILLAGES IS A REGION OF HISTORY OF THE AREA.

Neufchateau


Located in the province of Vosges, in the Grand Est region, the village of Neufchâteau is known for its 12th-century castle as well as its Gothic cathedral built in the 13th century. Surrounded by wings Lorraine’s characteristic forests and vast plains, the grounds are ideal for hiking and cycling. Follow in the footsteps of Joan of Arc, who was baptized in this same village in the early 1400s. Other iconic figures who have passed through Neufchâteau are the Goncourt brothers. The two famous literary award founders often stay with their uncles. fetrange
Fénétrange is a French village located in the Moselle department, a few kilometers from Nancy. It is known for its 14th-century castle, as well as the 15th-century church of Saint-Remy, which is listed as a historic monument. Fénétrange is surrounded by beautiful forests, making it a top destination for hikers and nature lovers. Green and peaceful, this town has even been featured several times in the Le Village Préféré des Français program.

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Pont-à-Mousson is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department. The city is located in the Lorraine region and dates back to Roman times. It is known for its medieval architecture, notably the 18th-century monastery of the Premonstratensians of Pont-à-Mousson and the church of Saint-Martin, built between the 14th and 15th centuries. there are several museums, including those on Resistance and Deportation.

Rodemack


Nicknamed “little Lorraine Carcassonne”, Rodemack is a commune in the Moselle department in northeastern France. The village is known for its 12th-century medieval castle and many chapels. The castle, which is classified as a historic site, is open to the public and offers many guided tours year-round. Besides the monuments, the charming half-timbered houses give Rodemack a unique charm.

Remiremont


In the province of Vosges, a few kilometers from Épinal, Remiremont is known for the convent church of Saint-Pierre, dating from 620 and one of the oldest churches in France. Remiremont also has a monastic palace built at the request of Abbess Anne-Charlotte de Lorraine, daughter of Duke Leopold I, in the 18th century. It is a popular tourist destination, renowned for its environment. Vosges’ beautiful natural environment, as well as its rich historical and cultural heritage. A stay in the village of Lorraine is also an opportunity to explore the Ballons des Vosges natural park.

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