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Sunday 22 September, 14:00Passed
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Free. Mandatory registration, limited to 50 people, departure footbridge Lecreulx on the canal of the Marne-au-Rhin (in the axis of the main entrance of the park of the Nursery on the boulevard of the 26th RI).
September 2024
Sunday 22
14:00 - 16:00

Passerelle Lecreulx

Rue Lecreulx, 54100 Nancy
  • Meurthe-et-Moselle
  • Grand Est

Guided tour: "Between canal and railway: the industrialization of the eastern districts of Nancy between 1850 and 1930"

Nancy entered the era of contemporary industrialization after 1853, when the Paris-Strasbourg railway and the Marne-au-Rhin canal were commissioned. Offering parallel routes May…
Sunday 22 September, 14:00Passed
Conditions
Free. Mandatory registration, limited to 50 people, departure footbridge Lecreulx on the canal of the Marne-au-Rhin (in the axis of the main entrance of the park of the Nursery on the boulevard of the 26th RI).
© Région Grand Est – Inventaire Général / Alain George

Nancy entered the era of contemporary industrialization after 1853, when the Paris-Strasbourg railway and the Marne-au-Rhin canal were commissioned. Offering parallel but disjointed routes - the railway reigns to the west of the city, the canal, to the east -, they tend to constitute the limits of urban development until 1870. After 1870, industrial activity in the eastern sector increased. Favoured by the establishment of the bypass railway between 1872 and 1878, it is part of the industrial development of the Meurthe valley, timidly started in the first half of the 1860s with salt mining in the South-East of Nancy and the establishment of the first steel plants. The influx of exogenous capital, Belgian, then Alsatian, induces a new dynamism that revolves around the channels of communication and forms the moving matrix of East Nancy: warehouses, service plants and industrial equipment, slaughterhouses and food branches. Endangered since the early 1970s, its industrial character was superimposed on an older proto-industrialization, of which the Grands Moulins are a powerfully signposting element of a neighborhood in constant evolution.

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About the location

Passerelle Lecreulx
Rue Lecreulx, 54100 Nancy
  • Meurthe-et-Moselle
  • Grand Est
It was built and installed before 1910 as an extension of the Parc de la Pépinière. It is a pedestrian overpass over the canal. It is named in memory of François Lecreulx (1729-1812) engineer of Ponts-et-Chaussées, author of many works of art in the former department of Meurthe (Manège de la Barollière in Lunéville; bridge over the Moselle in Frouard). It was built by the engineer-builder Frédéric Schertzer (born 1845 in Strasbourg), founder of a large metal construction company in Nancy after 1872.
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Première participation, Architecture civile publique
© Région Grand Est - Inventaire Général / Pascal Thiébaut