Introduction

South-east of Metz lies Château de Pange, rebuilt in the 18th century on the site of a medieval fortress. On the edge of the village, its austere ensemble is reflected in the waters of the Nied Française. Designed by architect Jean-Baptiste Louis, the château was built in 1720 by Jean-Baptiste Thomas, Seigneur de Pange. The land was made a marquisate in 1766 by Stanislas, Duke of Lorraine, and is still occupied by the Thomas de Pange family. Historic monument. Garden belonging to the European "Gardens without limits" network.

Practical Information

Pets welcome
  • NO
Languages spoken at reception
  • English
Method of payment
  • Bank and GIRO cheques
  • Cash

Schedules

Open from to
Saturday
Sunday

Location