HOTEL D'EGREMONT
Hotel built at the end of the Gothic period, among the architectural wonders of the Meuse, the facade and the bunker to admire
It is one of the architectural wonders of the Meuse, and was selected as part of the Stéphane Bern Mission led by the Heritage Foundation. The monument, in addition to the fact that it was built at the end of the Gothic period, then reworked in the 16th century, was part of history: at the dawn of the First World War, William II, passing through Marville, housed his son there. Today, we can only admire the facade, but it's something! At the junction of the hotel and the house of Chevalier Michel, the Kaiser had a bunker built, which can still be seen today.
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