In the late eighteenth century, Bon Prevost, RG Farms Lorraine, built a villa on a hillside
In the late eighteenth century, Bon Prevost, RG Farms Lorraine, built a villa on a hillside. When the Marquis de Vaugiraud bought it in 1856, he gives the appearance of a castle. Residence Edouard Salin (1889-1970) from 1920, metallurgical engineer, archaeologist who should contribute to archaeological excavations of Gallo-Roman sanctuary at Grand, writer, scientist and collector, he bequeathed to the Musée Lorraine, Nancy.
A portion of the park was sold in order to build the Museum of the History of Iron. Montague Chapel in the castle park was listed as historical monuments by an order dated January 22, 1934, the castle itself was recorded December 6, 1957; facades and roofs, as well as its grounds, have assigned January 27, 1958, and finally its dependencies were registered April 7, 1998.
http://en.infotourisme.net/monument/laneuveville-devant-nancy/6135/chateau-de-montaigu
Le parking GRATUIT (se situe en face du musée, parking autocar)
Adulte: 5 € (visite guidée du château ou Musée de l'Histoire du fer); 7 € (Billet couplé Musée de l'Histoire du fer-Château de Montaigu)
Tarif réduit: 3 €(visite guidée du château ou Musée de l'Histoire du fer); 4 € (Billet couplé Musée de l'Histoire du fer-Château de Montaigu)
Groupe (jusqu’à 15 personnes): 28 € (visite guidée du Musée de l'Histoire du fer)
Groupe (de 16 à 30 personnes): 55 € (visite guidée du Musée de l'Histoire du fer)
Groupe (plus de 10 personnes): 3 € (visite guidée du château)
WC GRATUIT
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