France > Grand Est > Moselle > 57365 > Ennery > Route de Flévy
The cemetery located at the exit of the village, in the direction of Flévy, opened in 1819, is a witness to the former Jewish community of Ennery.
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This cycling tour takes you to discover the communes of Ennery, Flévy, Trémery and Ay-sur-Moselle Initiated at the end of the 1970s with the instal...
VoirThe church was built by the Templars at the end of the 15th century. At the time, it comprised only the sanctuary and choir. The choir and trans...
VoirLocated on the right bank of the Moselle, Ennery is a mosaic commune situated at a crossroads of Europe, a few kilometres north of Metz. Firmly foc...
VoirThis building consists of a cross vault supported by four angular buttresses, whose ribs, intersecting at right angles, extend, without carvings or...
VoirOnce upon a time, this former stable was the ideal setting for a 130m² self-catering cottage, with its array of colors and materials. Carefully red...
VoirA magical 18th-century residence, where the oven room and dovecote offer a surprisingly well-preserved soul. More than a name, a password: "Du Coq...
VoirThe former bakehouse and henhouse of this magical 18th century home have now been converted into a cosy gîte. The former stable houses another sel...
VoirHoused in the attic of an 18th-century outbuilding, the gîte has been entirely renovated in the same spirit as the other Coq à l'Âne accommodations...
VoirOn the second floor of a former outbuilding of the 18th-century property, the gîte has been entirely renovated in the spirit of the other Coq à l'Â...
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