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Castles in the East

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Dabo Castle

57850 Dabo

Dabo Castle, located on the rock of Dabo in Moselle, was a medieval castle built in the tenth century, residence of the Counts of Dabo, destroyed in 1679.
Distroff Fort House

57925 Distroff

Distroff Fort House is a historic monument located in the commune of the same name, in the Grand East region. His exact time remains undetermined.
Castle of Ditschviller

57800 Cocheren

The Castle of Ditschviller, located in Cocheren in the East, is a historical monument whose exact period remains undetermined. This iconic site marks the local heritage.
Château du Donnerscheuer

57100 Thionville

The Château du Donnerscheuer, located in Thionville in the Grand Est region, is a historical monument whose exact period remains undetermined. This iconic site marks the local heritage.
Castles of Eschviller

57720 Volmunster

The castles of Eschviller, located in Volmunster in Moselle, include a 17th century castral chapel and a historic flour mill. This site reflects the architecture and rural life of the Northern Vosges.
Castle of the Bishops of Metz

57160 Moulins-lès-Metz

The Castle of the Bishops of Metz, located in Moulins-lès-Metz in the Great East, is an emblematic historical monument of the region, without any known period.
Forbach Castle

57600 Forbach

Forbach Castle is a historic monument located in the city of Forbach, in the Grand East. Its history and exact period remain to be specified.
Château de Frescaty

57000 Metz

The castle of Frescaty, nicknamed the 'Versailles Messin', was an 18th-century pleasure castle located in Moulins-lès-Metz, famous for its sumptuous gardens and its view of Metz, now extinct.