In the Middle Ages, the town was entirely surrounded by ramparts. They were erected by Jean d'Apremont, Bishop of Metz, around 1256. The rampart, with a perimeter of 1670m, was flanked by twenty-eight towers. Today, elements of the ramparts remain at the top of Parc de la Liberté, along with towers and filled-in ditches on avenues Poincaré and Clémenceau. In front of the ramparts of the Parc de la Liberté are stela-houses, Roman funerary monuments from the Freiwald cemetery (Troisfontaines commune).
24/12/2024: Following the collapse of part of the rampart, it has been secured with barriers. Please do not cross them.
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