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Sunday 2 June, 09:00Passed
June 2024
Sunday 2
09:00 - 17:00

Parc du Château

17 rue de Metz 57470 Hombourg Haut
  • Moselle
  • Grand Est

Opening day on culture and sharing at the Parc du Château d'Hausen

Opening day on culture and sharing; various stands are offered:
Sunday 2 June, 09:00Passed
U. HENRION

Opening day on culture and sharing; various stands are offered:
Mickael Conti: Animation on infusions. Animation barefoot course. Animation vegetable juice and Animation photo/nature challenge;
Chris Schengell: Aromatic plants;
World and Nature: Shows for young audiences;
Emilie’s shop: Presentation and sale of objects such as birdhouses, feeders, slates… Animation around the real interest of an insect hotel;
Parents of Monborn School students: Restaurant stand, café gateaux gaufres;
Beekeeper Mairie de Hombourg Haut;
Les Jardins de Guenviller;
Betty Nature the Saffron;
Worker gardens...

Types of events
Workshop / Demonstration / Technical show
2024 Theme
The five senses in the garden
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Conditions for participation
Free entrance
Type of audience
General public

About the location

Parc du Château
17 rue de Metz 57470 Hombourg Haut
  • Moselle
  • Grand Est
The castle was built in 1760-65, in place of old mills on the Rosselle and near the forge, by the famous Lorraine family of De Wendel (Charles De Wendel was then master of the Hayange ironworks). Authorization was obtained from the Duke of Lorraine Stanislas in 1758.
It was in 1808 that the castle became the property of Ignage-Charles d'Hausen de Weidesheim, nephew of Anne Marguerite d'Hausen de Weidesheim (wife of Charles de Wendel), whose original lands are located in the commune of Kalhausen, not far from Bitche and Sarreguemines.
The building became the property of the Gouvys in 1882\. In 1937 the Compagnie Houillère de Sarre-et-Moselle bought the castle and in 1946 it was the HBL (Houillères du Bassin de Lorraine) (the castle became the seat of their Board of Directors). Until 1996, it will welcome patrons of the HBL before their progressive end. Since 2003, it has become the City Hall of Hombourg-Haut.
If the interiors have kept nothing of their splendors, following these occupat
Tags
Parc paysager (à l'anglaise), Monument historique
Access
Several car parks nearby
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