Collège Gilles de Trèves
2 Rue Gilles de Trèves, 55000 Bar-le-Duc
Built by the dean of the collegiate church of Saint-Maxe, the architecture of the building is typical of the Lorraine style of the sixteenth century, influenced by the art and techniques of the Renaissance. In order to open a quality education to the young people of Barrois, Gilles de Trèves, decides to finance the construction of a middle-slope college between the Ville Haute and the Bourg. The Jesuits ran the establishment from 1617 to 1762, when their order was dissolved. A high school and then a girls' school in the 19th century, the building was a teaching place until 2002\. It has since undergone major restoration.
Tags
Château, hôtel urbain, palais, manoir, Édifice scolaire et éducatif, Monument historique & Villes et Pays d'art et d'histoire
©Guillaume Ramon