Tucquegnieux, a suitcase name composed of TU, tugurium in Latin which means cottage, QUE, quercetum which means oaks, and NIEUX, a Nexus derivative, interlacing, is thus a interlacing between cottages and oak. The town was turned into hunting and culture. Destroyed in the Middle Ages during wars between the Duke of Luxembourg and the Bishop of Metz it was then rebuilt by a colony of Arenberg-le-Tiche. The Romanesque church of the th century and the Romanesque church of Mairy, dedicated to Saint Martin, which houses a beautiful th century stone mound, deserves a stop. A detour is required between Trieux and April, to admire the three-storey colombier, the last vestige of the abbey of Saint-Pierremont.

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