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Château de Ficquelmont en Meurthe-et-Moselle

Meurthe-et-Moselle

Château de Ficquelmont

    2 D14B
    54800 Thumeréville

auteur : anonyme

déposant : Denis Ravaux

Origin and history

Ficquelmont Castle is a building located in the commune of Thumeréville, in the Grand Est region. The available sources do not specify its exact origin, its construction period or the significant events taking place there. Its existence is attested by internal data, but they do not provide detailed historical details.

In the general context of the Greater East region, similar castles and monuments were often linked to feudal or seigneurial organization. They served as residences, defences or power symbols for local families. In Thumeréville, as in other villages in the region, these buildings played a central role in economic and social life, notably through agriculture and local exchanges.

However, there is no specific information on the Ficquelmont castle to clarify its exact role in this dynamic.