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16 and 17 September 2023Passed
Conditions
Free entry
September 2023
Saturday 16
14:00 - 18:00
Sunday 17
14:00 - 18:00
Accessible to the psychic impaired
Accessible to the motor impaired

Château - Maison de maître de forge

1 bis rue du château, 52300 Rupt
  • Haute-Marne
  • Grand Est

Visit the house of Maîtres de Forge

You will have the opportunity to visit the important restoration site of the roof in the presence of the company Buguet accompanied by its master carpenters.
16 and 17 September 2023Passed
Conditions
Free entry
Maxime Plantegenet

You will have the opportunity to visit the important site of restoration of the roof in the presence of the company Buguet accompanied by its master carpenters.

Types d'événement
Visite commentée / Conférence
Thèmes 2023
Patrimoine vivant
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Conditions de participation
Gratuit
Type de public
Tout public

About the location

Château - Maison de maître de forge
1 bis rue du château, 52300 Rupt
  • Haute-Marne
  • Grand Est
It is a typical 19th century master forge house, built from a small 18th century castle whose structure is still legible, especially in the large living room. Home of the Ferry-Capitain family in the 19th and 20th centuries, whose foundry makes it one of the most important in eastern France concerning the history of iron, it displays all the decorations typical of eclectic architecture, while retaining the classic sobriety of the original construction. Nestled in the heart of a romantic park still present, it is representative of the art of living of a bourgeois family in the epic Haut-Marnaise of the melting of art in the nineteenth century.
Selected as the emblematic site of the Grand Est by the Stéphane Bern Mission 2021, it begins a restoration that will last several years.
Tags
Château, hôtel urbain, palais, manoir
Access
On-site parking, entrance through the secondary gate to the south of the property.
©Anthony Koenig