The members of the Marcol family, lords of Manoncourt, had the castle of Manoncourt built in the 17th century with its 3 ha park. Most of it was destroyed during the First World War and rebuilt in 1919-1920 by Mr Colin, a rich industrialist from the region. The castle of Manoncourt is then also called La Maison Colin. In 1924, Mr Colin commissioned the artist Louis Guingot (1864-1948) painter, decorator, inventor and founding member of the Ecole de Nancy, to create majestic frescoes to decorate the castle's party room. The property is now listed as a Historic Monument.
The interior framework is signed Emile Gallé.
Source: MEURTHE ET MOSELLE TOURISME
Copyright: Creative Commons CC BY 2.0
Address: 10 Rue du Château, 54610 Belleau
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