Meurthe-et-Moselle

the vaulted cellars in Maxéville are made of stone and concrete and have a surface area of 4.500 m², of which 2.500 m² are secured and comprise: two large cellar rooms (50 m in length, 8 m in width

memorial site on the grounds of the former Thil concentration camp. The camp was put in place to house workers which were used as forced labour in a nearby iron mine.

the Grand Café Foy, which received its name around 1850, is housed in the oldest building on prestigious Stanislas Square, the so called Pavillon Jacquet.

This trendy brasserie style restaurant is situated downtown, in the heart of the area surrounding Nancy Central Station.

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