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Industrial heritage classified in Moselle

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Meisenthal glassware
Glassware
57960 Meisenthal

The Meisenthal glass factory, founded in the early 18th century in Meisenthal (Great East), is a historical industrial site transformed into a museum and glass art centre, a witness to the Lorrain glass tradition.
Salines and Chemical Plant Buildings
Saline
57260 Dieuze

The buildings of the Salines and Dieuze Chemical Use, dating from the 18th to the 20th century, form a historical industrial complex in Moselle, around a medieval salt well.
House of the Director of the Peace blast furnaces in Nilvange
House classified MH
57240 Nilvange

The house of the director of the blast furnaces of Peace, built in 1899 in Nilvange (Great East), is a remarkable example of industrial architecture of the late 19th century, combining elegance and functionality.
Niderviller Factory
Manufacture
57116 Niderviller

Niderviller's factory, founded in 1735 in Lorraine, is an iconic 18th-century factory, famous for its fine china and porcelain that competes with Sèvres. Located in Niderviller (Moselle, Grand Est), it embodies the artisanal and artistic heritage of Lorraine.
Casino de la Faiencerie in Sarreguemines
Casino
57200 Sarreguemines

The Casino de la Faiencerie, built at the end of the 19th century in Sarreguemines (Great East), is a former place of conviviality for employees of the faienceries, now classified as a historical monument and transformed into a cultural and gastronomic space.
Former industrial site of Bataville in Moussey
Workers' city classified as MH
57770 Moussey

Bataville is an industrial and urban complex unique in France, built in 1931 in Moussey (Moselle) in a Bauhaus style, combining factory and paternalist working town. Ranked a historic monument since 2014, it embodies a social and architectural utopia of the twentieth century.