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Hospices, Hôtel-Dieu et maladries en Lorraine

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Spada Hotel

54000 Nancy

The Hotel de Spada is an 18th-century building located in Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle, having housed aristocratic residences and then a factory knitted in the 19th century.
Hospice Saint-Charles

54200 Toul

Hospice Saint-Charles, a historic monument located in Toul in the Great East, has been known for its gate protected since 1941. It embodies the architectural and social heritage of Lorraine.
Hotel de Rigny

54200 Toul

The Hotel de Rigny, a 17th century building in Toul (Great East), is a remarkable historical monument for its classified portal and modern period architecture.
Hôtel des Ducs des Hazards

54200 Toul

The Hôtel des Ducs des Hazards, located in Toul in the Far East, is a remarkable historic monument for its gate and stairwell protected since 1941.
Governor's Hotel

54200 Toul

The Governor's Hotel, located in Toul in the East, is a historic monument whose entrance door and tower have been protected since 1941. It embodies the civil architecture of this Lorrain city.
Hotel des Fermes

55500 Ligny-en-Barrois

The Hôtel des Fermes, a 17th and 19th century building in Ligny-en-Barrois (Great East), is a historic monument with protected facades, typical of Lorrain civil architecture.
Hotel d'Egremont

55600 Marville

The Hotel d'Egremont, located in Marville in the Grand Est, is a 16th century Renaissance house, enlarged in the 17th and 18th centuries, classified as a Historic Monument for its facades and roofs.
Former Hotel Rouyn, known as Hotel de Rozières

55300 Saint-Mihiel

The former Hotel de Rouyn, known as Hotel de Rozières, is a 16th and 18th century mansion located in Saint-Mihiel, in the Great East. It combines classical architecture and Renaissance remains, like a 16th century fireplace.