Discover the working habitat of a minor chief

Discover how the results of a house search on the top of the Saint-Charles mine lead to the discovery of a working habitat for a minor chief.

©Les Hautes-Mynes du Thillot

Discover how the results of a house search on the top of the Saint-Charles mine lead to the discovery of a working habitat for a minor chief.

The guided tour will be provided by Francis Pierre, director of excavations, associate researcher LAMOP at the University Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne.

About the venue

47 rue de la Gare, 88160 Le Thillot
  • Monument historique
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  • Musée, salle d'exposition
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  • Site archéologique

The appearances(mines) of Thillot still called Hautes-Mynes, train(form) a site of extraction of copper exploited(run) between 1560 and 1761 by the dukes of Lorraine. The mining network extends over the municipalities of Thillot and of Fresse-sur-Moselle. They Appearance(Mine) St Nicholas' Day and Appearance(Mine) of Hinguené are listed(classified), and them Appearance(Mine) Saint Thomas and Appearance(Mine) Saint-Charles are registered, in conformance with(for) historic monuments since 1995.

Mines du Thillot ©Maison des Hautes-Mynes Le Thillot