Le pavillon de Geiger
Rue du Colonel Edouard Cazal, 57200 Sarreguemines
In 1880, Paul de Geiger, director of ceramics, had a pavilion erected to the north of the Casino. This building, pierced by a wide gate, still today marks the access to what has remained a vast recreational area.
The building’s architecture is typical of the 19th-century "eclectic" current that combines architectural elements borrowed from other eras: bricks, stone chains with angles and slate roofs evoke the French 17th-century pleasure castles. Unlike the nearby facilities (gardens, Casino), access to the building was reserved for the owner.
Tags
Musée, salle d'exposition & Ouverture exceptionnelle
Accès
On the banks of Saarland.
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