The wide range of museums in Lorraine is a reflection of its richness as a destination Savoir-faire known around the world, waiting to be discovered in Lorraine: Baccarat crystal, glass and wood works, contemporary creations, textile industries… Renowned artists including Gallé, Majorelle, Daum, founders of the Art Nouveau movement. Military ouvrages and remembrance sites, bearing witness to the Franco-Prussian War, World Wars I and II. Industrial heritage undergoing a revival that is now open for visits.
Located in the former administrative building at Wendel’s headquarters ...
By placing the artwork in its appropriate context, the museum recreates ...
In the very heart of the battlefield, the Verdun Memorial offers an exceptional ...
Housed in one of the buildings on Place Stanislas, the museum illustrates ...
Located near Place Stanislas, Nancy's Museum-Aquarium has an impressive ...
Salt, the origin of the word ‘salary’, and the white gold left behind ...
The Pierre Noël museum celebrates the rich heritage and long history ...
Georges de La Tour was born in Vic-sur-Seille, Metz. His St. John the ...
Bar-le-Duc museum tells the story of an entire region. Installed in a ...
Rembrandt’s Mater Dolorosa, Georges de La Tour’s Job Mocked by his ...
The history of mining from the past to the present is told through 1km ...
Moulin de la Blies is a former mill for Sarreguemines Faïenceries. Now ...
The Chagall route : ‘The Peace’ glows in serenity in the Cordeliers ...
This new museum has just opened its doors at Gravelotte and is the only ...
With about 110,000 examples on display the surprising Museum of Images ...
Eschviller Mill is in a lovely country setting, surrounded by orchards ...
Sarreguemines is justly famous for its faïence, stoneware and porcelain ...
The museum is situated in the centre of France’s oldest crystal works. ...