MAISON DU CLÉMENT
Half-timbered Lorraine house, a remarkable example of timber-frame architecture, equipped with educational tools and rooms.
This half-timbered Lorraine house, owned by the Parc naturel régional de Lorraine, dates back to 1750 and is a remarkable example of timber-frame architecture. It has been restored with exemplary care, respecting local forms, volumes and materials. The garden features local fruit species, a hedge, a relaxation area and a cultivation mound. The Maison du Clément is equipped to receive schoolchildren (adapted teaching aids, educational rooms, etc.). Discovery days are organized for private individuals by prior arrangement.
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