Dombrot-le-Sec Castle
Rebuilt after being burned down by the Swedes in 1639, the current castle was inhabited in the 18th century by the Counts of Bouzey: the family, known in Lorraine since the 15th century, had rendered great services and provided many servants to the Duchy.
As a sign of gratitude, Leopold I named the village of Dombrot "Bouzey," a name that remained until 1789.
The gate and railings are the original ones from the Contrexéville spa park.
Private property, please respect the premises

