Visit free of the church Saint Martin and ruins of the fortified castle
Old(Former) "Louppy-les-deux-Châteaux" keeps(preserves) the vestiges of the fortress of XIITH - XIVTH centuries
The church Saint Martin of neo-Romanic style, is built on the ruins of the old(former) fortified castle and takes the shape of a Latin cross compound(made up) of three vessels with a salient transept ending by a bedhead in three pieces.
Size(Greatness) and volume a surprise with the church contrast with those of the ambient villages and give some explanation by many population of time(period), which reaches(affects) more than 500 inhabitants in the XIXth century. This church was blest in 1878. Once the gros-œuvre erminé, one decided on him(it) to throw(launch) a lottery and a subscription with a view to financing its furniture, operation in which participated not only the Lorraine, but also the numerous French departments and the cities of Belgium and of the Big(Great) - Duchy of Luxembourg. Inside the church, besides the neo-Romanic furniture, a series of stained-glass windows remembers old(former) families of the village, especially those of the Vassinhac d' Imécourt.