Designed by Pascal Garbe, a graduate of the landscape architecture school in Gembloux (Belgium) and project manager for the “Gardens without Limits” network within the Moselle Conseil Général, the Fruit Gardens in Laquenexy make up…
Contemporary and unusual, this garden was created over 9 acres of industrial wasteland. In the style of a memory garden, it evokes the ironworks and the people who worked there. It is laid out over…
Standing on the banks of the peaceful River Nied, this austere but elegant château was built in 1720 for Jean-Baptiste Thomas, Marquis de Pange, on the site of an older fortress. The Pange family still…
If fairies still exist , this is where they hide. Quiet and well-meaning, by the shady springs that crisscross the domain or beneath the circles of water which tinge the gently winding moats with pale…
This park takes its name from the hermitages dedicated to the Virgin Mary in the 17th century, far away from the town walls. The town bought this land in 1904 to plant a public garden,…
The château de la Grange is not a museum: it is a full-time home for its owners who are delighted to welcome visitors. It houses a remarkable collection of 18th century furniture as well as…
The Château de la Varenne was built in 1506 in a pure french Renaissance style. Its proportions are very harmonious : the tiled roof, as high s the stone part, is flanked by four slated…
This park surveys a landscape where industrial districts are advancing between fields and forests. It was created for a family of steelworkers who brought with them several features made by Lorraine’s metalworkers, most notably an…
Between its superb historic buildings and it secret charms, the town reveals its unusual concept for town flowerbeds, called “Jardins en Troc”. Since the Peace Garden was laid out in 2003, it has been the…