HOTEL DE GONDRECOURT
A hotel with three straight wings around a courtyard, with doors and windows framed by fluted columns.
Built in the 16th century, the Hôtel de Gondrecourt is a regular ensemble of three straight wings around a courtyard, with doors and windows framed by fluted columns. It takes its name from its former owner, Gaspard-Mathieu de Gondrecourt, provost of Saint-Mihiel, lord of Senonville and Maizey, baron of Watronville, during the 18th century. The mansion has been listed as a historic monument since 1992. With its remarkable facade, the Hôtel de Gondrecourt is open during the European Heritage Days.
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