Illustrating the industrial richness of the Utzschneider family, this castle, which was completed in 1906, refers to several styles. If the inspiration of the Italian Renaissance dominates with the use of the windows windows and the staircase of the hall of honour; the association of brick, stone and slate is rather reminiscent of the French architecture of the early th century. But what makes this building exceptional is its front façade. In fact, the architects Berninger and Krafft from Strasbourg, from the school of architecture in Stuttgart, were happy to use assymétrie. The front and rear were probably reversed so that the receptions could be kept out of sight, at the back of the building, which reveals the most beautiful facade. Occupied by the Nazis during the Second World War, this building, which lasted for a long time, now houses the hotel of the Sarreguemines Generation community.
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Wir waren in Saargemünd unterwegs und kamen an dem ssehr schönen Schloss Utzschneider mit Parkanlage vorbei. Als lohnende Sehenswürdigkeit in der Stadt empfehlen wir das Schloss klar weiter.