RUINES DU CHÂTEAU
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By 1734, virtually nothing remained of the medieval "chastel", which had already been partially demolished in 1671 by order of Louis XIV. Jean-Antoine d'Eltz had a château built, which later passed to his brother Philippe-Antoine, then to his nephew Philippe-Charles d'Hunolstein, who left it partly unoccupied. What remained of the château after the fire of 1792 was demolished in 1810.
A large tower, a vestige of the medieval castle, can still be seen today. The only vestige of the...By 1734, virtually nothing remained of the medieval "chastel", which had already been partially demolished in 1671 by order of Louis XIV. Jean-Antoine d'Eltz had a château built, which later passed to his brother Philippe-Antoine, then to his nephew Philippe-Charles d'Hunolstein, who left it partly unoccupied. What remained of the château after the fire of 1792 was demolished in 1810.
A large tower, a vestige of the medieval castle, can still be seen today. The only vestige of the 18th-century château is the servitude building, whose windows are decorated with ornamental motifs.
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