CASTLE OF DOMBROT-LE-SEC

DOMBROT-LE-SEC


88140 DOMBROT-LE-SEC

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Rebuilt after being burned by the Swedes in 1639, the present castle was, in the eighteenth century, inhabited by the Counts of Bouzey: the family, known in Lorraine since the fifteenth century, had rendered great services and provided many servants to the Duchy.

As a token of gratitude, Leopold I gave the village of Dombrot the name Bouzey, which remained until 1789.

The gates are the old ones of the thermal park of Contrexéville.

chateau de dombrot le sec

What to see: The church of Saint-Brice which counts among the many fortified churches of the Monts Faucilles.

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NOT TO MISS

29/04/2024

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