Sunday, February 27, 2011

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Church Classic St. Martin Ourches-sur-Meuse (Maas)







small village in the Meuse valley, between Vaucouleurs and Pagny-sur-Meuse, Ourches-sur-Meuse is a village in the Meuse: a castle, laundries, farms elegant .. . and a beautiful church!

The Church of St. Martin had to replace a much older building. It is a sober classical style building from the late eighteenth sièlce while sleek. The interior has been redesigned in the nineteenth century in terms of decoration, both in terms of the statuary, stained glass or paintings.

A beautiful building that is not protected and yet has lots of charm. Often Open Sundays in the summer, in the village, Saint-Martin offers a place of SPIRITUALITY in an area that already calls for calm!

More information:
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ourches-sur-Meuse

Saturday, February 26, 2011

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"What future for farm buildings?" : Learn the new special edition of Peasant Houses in France



The basis of the cultural identity of our country, what are the traces a life that has long relied on socially and economically farming.

The traditional rural architecture, because it used local resources and she knew how to adapt to its environment and new uses, is now one of the most recognizable symbols of our campaigns.

Yet, for over sixty years, the modernization of agriculture and demographic change in rural areas are radically transforming the face of France.

To better understand these changes, this special issue contains twelve stories. Twelve examples of areas hit hard by these changes and whose buildings are the first victims.

It also gives a voice to professionals in the agricultural, architectural, nonprofit or university that come together in a social debate which is just beginning ... What

inspire a renewal for an awareness of the wealth of agricultural heritage, including comrpis Lorraine.

Retail price: 12 euros (including postage) - special rate for members of Farmers' Homes 10 euros.

More information:
http://www.maisons-paysannes.org/actualites/hors-serie-quel-avenir-pour-nos-batiments-agricoles.html

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

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Castle Composite Haboudange bishops of Metz (Moselle)







small village not far from Morhange in a green countryside, Haboudange but has an unknown heritage that deserves to be discovered.

Overlooking the village somewhat, the castle of the bishops of Metz draws his figure at once imposing and delicate.

Originally there was here a castle site dating from the tenth and eleventh centuries and rebuilt in the thirteenth century, ownership of the powerful bishops of Metz. From this it is fortified with substantial remains a tower where you can see an old mullioned window Crusaders probably added in the sixteenth century.
is in fact also built at this time what the manor house visible today among the medieval ruins it has partly been deleted. The mansion is also gradually redeveloped. Thus the remarkable staircase right inside seems to date from the seventeenth century when a chimney of the eighteenth century witnessed more embellishments later. The windows will repercées the nineteenth century.

Not only this set is gradually restored to the delight of lovers of heritage and nature lovers but also can enjoy the site and the castle by passing one or more nights. In fact, the castle of the bishops of Metz, Haboudange, is also a cottage where the owners welcome you with generosity, kindness and above all passion for an exceptional place.

Feel free to explore this place and why not sleep!

More information:
http://sites.google.com/site/chateaugite57340haboudange/
http://www.culture.gouv.fr/public/mistral/merimee_fr?ACTION=CHERCHER&FIELD_1=INSEE&VALUE_1=57281

Monday, February 21, 2011

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Church (chapel) composite DOLAINCOURT St. Genest (Vosges)







Like many villages in Lorraine DOLAINCOURT in the west of the Vosges, has a very interesting church. Old chapel built in the sixteenth century (1530), Saint-Genest is small but elegant and slender shape. Wearing a beautiful boom of the eighteenth century, the Enlightenment has seen other changes including the beautiful main door or berries.

A small interesting church in a village which also has beautiful farms and crosses exception.

More information:
http://www.culture.gouv.fr/public/mistral/merimee_fr?ACTION=RETROUVER&FIELD_1=INSEE&VALUE_1=88137&NUMBER=1&GRP=0&REQ =% 28% 2888137% 29% 20% 20% 3aINSEE % 29 & & USRPWD USRNAME = nobody = 4% 24% 2534P & SPEC = 9 & SYN = 1 & IMLY MAX1 = & = 1 & MAX2 MAX3 = 100 & = 100 & DOM = All