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Lorraine Collection (page 38)

"Lorraine: A Tapestry of History, Art, and Nature" Step into the enchanting region of Lorraine

Background imageLorraine Collection: Hotel de Ville, Place Stanislas, Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Lorraine, France, Europe

Hotel de Ville, Place Stanislas, Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Lorraine, France, Europe

Background imageLorraine Collection: Place Stanislas, Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Lorraine, France, Europe

Place Stanislas, Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Lorraine, France, Europe

Background imageLorraine Collection: Village where Joan of Arc was born, Domremy-la-Pucelle, Vosges, Lorraine, France, Europe

Village where Joan of Arc was born, Domremy-la-Pucelle, Vosges, Lorraine, France, Europe

Background imageLorraine Collection: Cotes de Toul vineyards, village of Lucey, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Lorraine, France, Europe

Cotes de Toul vineyards, village of Lucey, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Lorraine, France, Europe

Background imageLorraine Collection: Aerial view of harvesters, Commercy Region, Meuse, Lorraine, France, Europe

Aerial view of harvesters, Commercy Region, Meuse, Lorraine, France, Europe

Background imageLorraine Collection: Balustrade and decorated exterior of the Art Nouveau Musee de L Ecole de Nancy

Balustrade and decorated exterior of the Art Nouveau Musee de L Ecole de Nancy, Lorraine, France, Europe

Background imageLorraine Collection: Reflections in water of buildings, with the Cathedral of St. Etienne in the background

Reflections in water of buildings, with the Cathedral of St. Etienne in the background, in the town of Metz, Lorraine, France, Europe

Background imageLorraine Collection: Fountain in the Place de la Comedie which houses oldest theatre in France

Fountain in the Place de la Comedie which houses oldest theatre in France, in Metz, Lorraine, France, Europe

Background imageLorraine Collection: Art Nouveau lamp in the Musee de l Ecole de Nancy, Nancy, Lorraine, France, Europe

Art Nouveau lamp in the Musee de l Ecole de Nancy, Nancy, Lorraine, France, Europe

Background imageLorraine Collection: Art Nouveau bedroom interior in the Musee de l Ecole de Nancy, Nancy

Art Nouveau bedroom interior in the Musee de l Ecole de Nancy, Nancy, Lorraine, France, Europe

Background imageLorraine Collection: Wrought iron by Lamor, restored, Place Stanislaus, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Wrought iron by Lamor, restored, Place Stanislaus, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Nancy, Lorraine, France, Europe

Background imageLorraine Collection: Statue and buildings illuminated at night in the Place Stanislas in Nancy

Statue and buildings illuminated at night in the Place Stanislas in Nancy, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Lorraine, France, Europe

Background imageLorraine Collection: Buildings in the medieval Haut-Ville in Bar-le-Duc, Lorraine, France, Europe

Buildings in the medieval Haut-Ville in Bar-le-Duc, Lorraine, France, Europe

Background imageLorraine Collection: Moselotte Valley, Bas-Rupts area, near Gerardmer, Vosges Mountains, Lorraine

Moselotte Valley, Bas-Rupts area, near Gerardmer, Vosges Mountains, Lorraine, France, Europe

Background imageLorraine Collection: Verdun, River Meuse, Canal de L Est, Meuse, Lorraine, France, Europe

Verdun, River Meuse, Canal de L Est, Meuse, Lorraine, France, Europe

Background imageLorraine Collection: Wilhelm Returns Home

Wilhelm Returns Home
THE HONOURS OF WAR - After defeating France, Kaiser Wilhelm I returns home with Alsace and Lorraine - and a sceptre dripping with French blood

Background imageLorraine Collection: Wilhelm I / Moloch 1882

Wilhelm I / Moloch 1882
KAISER WILHELM I Emperor of Germany: a satirical comment on his greed for territory

Background imageLorraine Collection: Cardinal / Duc De Lorraine

Cardinal / Duc De Lorraine
Charles, Duc et cardinal de LORRAINE Archbishop of Reims, statesman

Background imageLorraine Collection: Henry I of Brabant

Henry I of Brabant
HENRY I DUKE OF BRABRANT (formerly Henry IV Duke of Lower Lorraine). Known as The Warrior. Took the title Duke of Brabant in 1190

Background imageLorraine Collection: Metz Returns to France

Metz Returns to France
The French army marches into the city of Metz, the capital of the Lorraine region, in November 1918 and Metz and Lorraine return to France

Background imageLorraine Collection: Charles II Le Chauve

Charles II Le Chauve
CHARLES II LE CHAUVE(The Bald) crowned king of Lorraine in 860




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"Lorraine: A Tapestry of History, Art, and Nature" Step into the enchanting region of Lorraine, where history comes alive through its diverse tapestry of cultural treasures. From the mesmerizing stained glass window by Marc Chagall in Sarrabourg to the iconic home of French heroine Joan of Arc in Domremy, every corner tells a captivating story. As you explore this picturesque land nestled in northeastern France, let your imagination soar with the playful cubs of red foxes frolicking amidst the breathtaking Vosges mountains. Feel their youthful energy echoing through time as they embody the spirit of this ancient land. Travel across continents and eras to witness The American dancing act of the Lorraine Sisters who enchanted audiences in late 19th-century USA. Their graceful movements transcended borders and showcased Lorraine's artistic prowess on an international stage. Stroll along the banks of Moselle River in Metz, where old town charm meets architectural marvels like restored gilded wrought iron work by Lamor. Admire his intricate craftsmanship that adorns Nancy's Place Stanislas—a testament to Lorraine's rich heritage. Immerse yourself further into nature's embrace as you wander through a track lined with autumnal fir trees in Vosges mountain—letting their vibrant hues paint your journey with warmth and tranquility. Trace back time to witness pivotal moments etched within Lorraine's soil—the shifting maps during Germany's unification in 1871 and again during Europe's transformation in 1880s. Experience firsthand life during World War I as illustrated through a village scene from Alsace—an evocative reminder of resilience amid turmoil. Finally, pay homage to Joan the Maid—Kay Nielsen’s depiction captures her unwavering bravery as she stands tall among Christian warriors throughout history. Reflect upon her indomitable spirit that resonates even today.