Friday, March 4, 2011

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Cistercian abbey of Notre-Dame de Saint-Benoit-en-Woevre to Vigneulles lès Hattonchâtel (Meuse)







A facade or nearly so, that's all that really remains of the former Cistercian abbey of the hamlet of Saint-Benoit-en-Woevre (near the crossroads leading from Metz to St. Mihiel and Verdun to Toul), hovered over the town of Vigneulles lès Hattonchâtel.
The fineness of this neoclassical facade leaves us guessing what could be this complex of buildings that no longer serves as a backdrop to an abandoned farm ...

Founded in 1132, the Cistercian abbey was rebuilt in the eighteenth century as reflected in the beautiful ruins still present on the site.
Today is a real danger that heritage can be seen from the road if one pays attention. Not far from the abbey's Waterproof (common Lamorville) itself at risk, the Meuse however, no shortage of heritage asset that could be vectors of local development at the gates of Lake Madine ...
This witness of the past is to see before it disappears, hoping that time will prove the contrary ... This will be even more complex as the building receives no protection under the Monuments Historical.
If a restore is not originally envisaged but it would save this beautiful facade that deserves to be rescued from oblivion.

More information:
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbaye_de_Saint-Beno% C3% AET-in-Wo% C3% ABvre
http://cistels.free.fr/Abbayes/ StBenoitWoevre/Index1.htm

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House revival called Le Pavillon Rouge Harchéchamp (Vosges)







Superb village dominated by its castle, Harchéchamp also has a remarkable heritage calendar.
Built between 1593 and 1597, this house called the Red Flag is Renaissance. There is little information on its sponsor and its successive occupants.
If the mullions were missing, many elements reminiscent of the period of construction of a building but rebuilt in the eighteenth century for the domestic but also some openings in outside.

who admires a beautiful house along the Vair, a river that embraces tenderly Harchéchamp ...

More information:
http://www.culture.gouv.fr/public/mistral/merimee_fr?ACTION=RETROUVER&FIELD_1=INSEE&VALUE_1=88229&NUMBER=1&GRP=0&REQ =% 28% 2888229% 29% 20% 20% 3aINSEE % 29 & & USRPWD USRNAME = nobody = 4% 24% 2534P & SPEC = 9 & SYN = 1 & IMLY MAX1 = & = 1 & MAX2 MAX3 = 100 & = 100 & DOM = All

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Father Christmas by Camille Adele

Santa, are you going tonight
Bring lots of happiness,
lot of joy, great hope,
At the bottom of hearts.
children in their bed,
are asleep, mouth half-closed
And in their sleep, they smile
In dreams
roses.
With your hood, they see you
Descending from the sky at night
And you walking on the roofs
After midnight.
Or slipping into the chimney
To make gifts
they thee so often requested
In their sleep.
Santa, I am great
But I'll put my shoe,
Santa, I ask
to listen.
Santa, do you want tonight
bring me some happiness,
A little joy, a little hope,
the heart.

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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

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Romanesque chapel of Saint Nicolas in Fameck Morlang (Moselle)







Best known for its industrial past for its architectural heritage, the valley Fensch account yet undiscovered treasures that deserve discovery.

Fameck A, the difference Morlang has a beautiful chapel dedicated to St. Nicolas. If the style novel is still easily found in areas of Toulois or western Vosges, it is more rare on the northern Lorraine (Note, however, also the Romanesque church of Mont-Saint-Martin near Longwy) . Built by the Benedictine
Gorze from 1186 to 1188, the chapel has undergone several changes Morlang and restorations during its long life. This is particularly the case in the thirteenth and seventeenth centuries. In the early seventeenth century particularly complements the beautiful gate that closes access to the space around the chapel along a late Renaissance style.

Like many religious buildings will be sold to the French Revolution and may well disappear after a demolition order in 1838. It is the action of an enlightened man, as he has always been to prevent the triumph of ignorance and contempt, Mérimée (who became famous for the heritage lovers), who saved the chapel. In 1950 the chapel will be fully restored.

Since then, a new restoration of magnitude occurred in the 2000s and the building has resumed all its splendor. Regrettably
urbanization simply inconsistent with and without small flags made from anarchic disfigure the area around the monument without any worries integration landscape (though the monument would be filed since 1846 ...). Damage even if it could be worse and pleasant views are still possible.

Discover the Heritage with a pleasure that adds to the surprise for those who have forgotten that Fensch Valley has a history that has not only 100 years and deserves at least as much to be known and recognized.

More information:
http://www.lorrainedecoeur.com/?p=7452
http://www.ville-fameck.fr/newsite/contenu.php?table=patrimoine&titre=Patrimoine&l=200&h = 133
http://www.culture.gouv.fr/public/mistral/merimee_fr?ACTION=CHERCHER&FIELD_1=INSEE&VALUE_1=57206