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5 unusual facts about Château de Gerbéviller


Château de Gerbéviller

He was made bailey of Nancy in 1541, and in 1543 represented the duke at the conference of Pont-à-Mousson concerned with the introduction of Lutheranism in Metz.

The Château de Gerbéviller is a chateau in the small community of Gerbéviller in Lorraine, France.

The red pavilion also dates to 1620 and was built by Clément Métezeau, the architect of the Place des Vosges in Paris.

who was in danger of being driven from his Papal States at the time of the unification of the Kingdom of Italy.

There are records of Gerbéviller from 1179, when the Simon II, Duke of Lorraine gave the castle and estate of "Gilbert-Viller" to his son Frideric or Ferri de Bitche.



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