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THE SO-CALLED GOVERNOR'S HOUSE

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54460Liverdun, France
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2024
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Beautiful house presenting a door with triangular pediment in Liverdun, classified historic monument in October 1928

Overlooking the Moselle, this beautiful 16th century house has a door with a triangular pediment, armed with two escutcheons, one masculine the other feminine, but the heraldry has been erased by time. The windows are surmounted by scrolls and volutes and inside, a magnificent staircase leads to the first floor. The "governor" in question is in fact difficult to identify, as there was not one, but several governors. Designated a bishop's castle in 1889, it would have been inhabited in the 16th century by Philippe d'Haraucourt, who was placed as governor by Duke Antoine. It was classified as a historical monument in October 1928. A visit is essential to discover this beautiful and mysterious 16th century residence.

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