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Selection of most beautiful monuments in Meurthe-et-Moselle

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Nancy City Hall
City Hall
54100 Nancy

Nancy City Hall, an 18th-century architectural masterpiece, is located in Stanislas Square. It embodies the Baroque and classical heritage of Stanislas Leszczyński, Duke of Lorraine, in an urban ensemble classified at UNESCO.
Halles, Town Hall, Palace of Justice
Halle
54330 Vézelise

The Halles, Town Hall and Palace of Justice of Vézelise, historic buildings of the 13th and 18th centuries, form an iconic architectural ensemble made of wood and stone, located in this Lorrain commune of the Great East, classified Historic Monument since 1942.
Thorey-Lyautey Castle
Recreational castle
54115 Thorey-Lyautey

Thorey-Lyautey Castle, built between 1920 and 1924 in Thorey-Lyautey (Meurthe-et-Moselle), is a historic residence belonging to Marshal Lyautey, now a museum labeled Maison des Illustres.
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.
Nancy Synagogue
Synagogue
54100 Nancy

The synagogue of Nancy, built in 1788 by Augustin-Charles Piroux, is a Jewish place of worship located on Joffre Boulevard. Ranked a historic monument in 1984, it combines 18th-century architecture and later extensions, reflecting a Jewish community active since the Middle Ages.
Stanislas door of Nancy
Door
54100 Nancy

The Stanislas Gate, built in the 18th century in Nancy, is a neoclassical monument emblematic of urban planning wanted by Stanislas Leszczynski, located at the western end of Stanislas Street.
Porte Saint-Nicolas de Nancy
City gate
54100 Nancy

The Saint-Nicolas Gate, built in the early 18th century in Nancy, is an ancient Renaissance-style fortified gate, classified as a historic monument. It marked the southern entrance of the new city and symbolized its strategic and ceremonial role.
Porte Saint-Georges de Nancy
Door
54100 Nancy

The Porte Saint-Georges, erected at the beginning of the seventeenth century in Nancy, is an iconic historic monument of the new town, decorated with allegorical statues and a Tuscan facade. Ranked in 1879, it symbolizes the east-west axis of the Lorrain city.