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Built in the 13th century, the castle of Luttange originally consisted of two residential buildings erected in the courtyard and linked to the central point by a defensive tower. In each century, transformations were made. There is still a round tower dating from the 13th century and a square tower from the 14th century. In the 15th century, an oval door was built in front of the square tower, a unique construction in Lorraine
Emperor Charles V bought the castle of Luttange to give it to his valet and court painter, Jean Monet. Later, the buildings were owned by the Attel and Cabanes families who attached great importance to the interior decoration (superb fireplaces). In the 19th century, the descendants of these families donated the buildings to the commune
The facades and roofs of the postern as well as the interior gallery and the access staircase are listed as Historic Monuments by order of 2 November 1979.
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