GEIGER PAVILION
It was built in 1880, according to the wishes of Paul de Geiger, this building with the appearance of a miniature castle!
It was in 1880 that Paul de Geiger, director of the earthenware factory, commissioned the construction of this miniature castle! In the neo-Renaissance style of the late 19th century, its red brick facing is attractively punctuated by ashlar quoins. The main mascaron reveals the date of construction: 1880. Today, the pavilion can be crossed like a porch (on foot), but in the past it was crossed by horse or carriage. The Geiger Pavilion has been listed as a historic monument since the 1990s.
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