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Houses of famous characters classified in Lorraine

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Princerie Hotel in Verdun
Private hotel classified
55100 Verdun

The Hotel de la Princerie, a 16th century Renaissance mansion in Verdun (Meuse), now houses a museum of art and history. Ranked a historic monument in 1921, it bears witness to the architectural and religious heritage of Lorraine.
Jeanne d'Arc's home in Domrémy-la-Pucelle
House classified MH
88630 Domrémy-la-Pucelle

Jeanne d'Arc's home, a 15th century medieval building in Domrémy-la-Pucelle (Great East), is the place where heroin lived before its exploits. Ranked a historic monument in 1840, it symbolizes the history of Lorrain and Johannic.
Villa Majorelle in Nancy
Art Nouveau Building
54100 Nancy

The Villa Majorelle, masterpiece Art Nouveau from the early 20th century in Nancy, is an emblematic master house of the École de Nancy, combining innovative architecture and floral decorations. Former property of Louis Majorelle, she embodies the unity between art and crafts in a creative bourgeois setting.
Radious city of Briey-en-Forêt
Workers' city classified as MH
54150 Val de Briey

The Radious City of Briey-en-Forêt, designed by Le Corbusier in 1959-1960, is an iconic 20th century housing unit located in Val de Briey (Great East), integrated into an urban project linked to the Lorrain mining industry.
Home of Paul Verlaine in Metz
House classified MH
57000 Metz

The home of Paul Verlaine, located in Metz, is an 18th-century building where the poet was born in 1844. Ranked Maison des Illustres, it now houses a museum dedicated to its life and work in a Second Empire setting.
Émile Gallé's establishment in Nancy
Artist's workshop
54100 Nancy

The establishment of Émile Gallé in Nancy, Art Nouveau workshop built in 1894 and 1912, illustrates the industrial application of this art stream. Located in Meurthe-et-Moselle, it is now partially classified as a historical monument.
House and workshop Vallin in Nancy
Artist's workshop
54100 Nancy

The house and workshop Vallin, Art Nouveau building of 1896 in Nancy, combines rationality and plant decoration. Ranked a historic monument, it embodies the École de Nancy with its metal and bronze structures signed Victor Prouvé.