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Samedi 18 septembre 2021, 19h00Passé
Septembre 2021
Samedi 18
19:00 - 21:00

Village-Rue de La Haute-Lay

Bourg, 54690 Lay-Saint-Christophe
  • Meurthe-et-Moselle
  • Grand Est

Visit commented: «Lay-Saint-Christophe between dog and wolf»

Proposed at dusk, this commented walk of the Haute-Lay offers to discover this ancient monastic village, built on the edge of the plateau and the forest of Hague.
Samedi 18 septembre 2021, 19h00Passé
Maisons lorraines remaniées, Lay-Saint-Christophe ©Région Grand Est - Inventaire général ©Département de Meurthe-et-Moselle - photographie Chloée Pata, 2019

Proposed at dusk, this commented walk of the Haute-Lay offers to discover this ancient monastic village, built on the edge of the plateau and the forest of Hague.

It will allow a look at the relationship of the village to the landscape, between the wild world and the Lorraine culture, as well as the heritage buildings that bear witness to its unique history. An exploration that will end at night, in the light of flashlights and lanterns.

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Thème 2021
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À propos du lieu

Village-Rue de La Haute-Lay
Bourg, 54690 Lay-Saint-Christophe
  • Meurthe-et-Moselle
  • Grand Est
Village, landscape, religious heritage, rural heritage, fountain, abbey, ancient monastic village, Lay-Saint-Christophe is composed of two «village-street». The Basse-Lay, which stretches in the Amezule valley, and the Haute-Lay, which developed on the southern slope of the Plateau de Haye, in the alignment of the former priory Saint-Arnou de Lay. Well exposed and enjoying a remarkable view, the Haute-Lay represents an attractive site for aristocratic homes and luxurious houses. It is also dotted with monuments of collective value, such as fountains.
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Édifice rural
Lay-Saint-Christophe, Fontaine de Lolincourt ©Région Grand Est - Inventaire général - photographie Simon Durand