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LUXURY, WELLNESS AND THE ART OF LIVING IN A REGION “SO FRENCH”


Meurthe-et-Moselle is a destination of the North-East of France, with multiple treasures, located in the heart of Europe. Connected by the high-speed train network, it is 1 hour 10 minutes from Paris airport and 3 hours 30 minutes from Frankfurt airport. Come and discover this destination with its exceptional heritage and excellent SAVOIR-FAIRE.


Place Stanislas Among the most beautiful squares in Europe and elected in 2021 as the French people’s favorite monument, it is the pride of Nancy, capital of Meurthe-et-Moselle. It is part of an 18th century ensemble, classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in


1983. This


summer, you will be able to see its famous sound and light show.


www.destination-nancy.com


Les émaux de Longwy With more than 200 years of know-how, the four earthenware factories participate in the worldwide fame of Longwy enamels. Some of the workshops are open to the public, allowing visitors to discover this exceptional artform. www.emauxdartdelongwy.com; www.emauxdelongwy.com; www.saintjeanlaigle.com


The Villa Majorelle One of the many jewels of Art Nouveau architecture in Nancy, the Villa Majorelle is quite astonishing, built by Henri Sauvage, for and with the contribution of its owner Louis Majorelle.


www.villamajorelle-nancy.tickeasy.com


Cristallerie de Baccarat -


Visit of the


museum and manufacture For more than 250 years, Baccarat craftsmen have been using their talent to transform crystal into an object of desire.


www.baccarat.fr


Abbaye des Prémontrés This cultural mecca, located in the city of Pont- à-Mousson, is an 18th century architectural jewel, incorporating a hotel and a remarkable cultural programme.


www.abbaye-premontres.com


Collection Daum Created in 1878, from generation to generation the house has showcased – via its unique style and innovations – more than a century of glass art. Its perfect mastery of crystal has earned it a reputation for excellence throughout the world.


www.daum.fr


Nancy Thermal The only thermal spa located in the heart of a French metropolis. This site, between heritage and


modernity, and between nature and


Art Nouveau, offers a well-being cure while enjoying the urban attractions of Nancy. www.nancythermal.fr


Cité Radieuse de Briey Designed by Le Corbusier in 1961, the housing unit included 339 dwellings, for a population of about 1,000 inhabitants. Today, apartments are accessible on guided tours.


www.lapremiererue.fr


Need more information? You can send an email to tourisme@departement54.fr or call +33 3 83 94 51 91. Some essential information: www.tourisme-meurtheetmoselle.fr


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