CHATEAU. On a hill dominating the village is a pierraille needle of almost 25 metres, the Devil's Tooth. It is in fact a narrow pan of walls all at the same height, the last remnant of a mighty th century Burgundian dungeon, erected there to monitor the Moselle which passes below. These remains remind us of the importance of the possessions of the Counts of Jacquemin. Besieged and taken by the Lorraine in 1468, it was dismantled and never reconstructed. The name of Bainville'to mirrors'probably comes from the presence in these places before the Thirty Years War, of an artisanal miroiterie that has not left traces.

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