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    Lunéville (French pronunciation: ; German, obsolete: Lünstadt [ˈlʏnʃtat] ⓘ) is a commune in the northeastern French department of Meurthe-et-Moselle. It is a subprefecture of the department and lies on the river Meurthe at its confluence with the Vezouze .

  2. The first city of Meurthe-et-Moselle to have been labeled city of art and history, in April 2019, Lunéville has been noticed for the architectural quality of its city center, its landscapes and the wealth of its intangible heritage. Lunéville has a castle on its territory, nicknamed the Lorraine Petit Versailles. Built in the eighteenth ...

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  4. Site officiel de la Ville de Lunéville. Présentation de la ville, des service municipaux, liste des animations et événements, informations pratiques sur la vie quotidienne.

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  5. Lunéville est une commune française du département de Meurthe-et-Moselle. Située dans la région historique et culturelle de Lorraine, la commune fait aujourd'hui partie de la région administrative Grand Est. Résidence des ducs de Lorraine et de Bar, elle est connue pour son château, surnommé le « Versailles lorrain [2] ».

  6. Lunéville, town in the Meurthe-et-Moselle département, Grand Est région, eastern France, situated at the confluence of the Vezouze and Meurthe rivers, east-southeast of Nancy. Incorporated in the duchy of Lorraine in the 15th century, it was joined to France in 1766.

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  7. The Palace of Lunéville (French: Château de Lunéville French pronunciation: [ʃɑto d(ə) lynevil]) is a residence of the Duke of Lorraine since the 13th century in Lunéville, about 35 kilometers east of Nancy, capital of Lorraine. The palace is owned by the Department Meurthe-et-Moselle since 2017. Many people visit the palace, park, or ...

  8. Oct 24, 2023 · A monument: the château; A personality: Stanislas Leszczyński; An object: earthenware. All this is true, but that’s not all there is in Lunéville. Yes the « Versailles of Lorraine » is a gem; yes the local ceramic factories hit the very heights of virtuosity and splendour; yes the father-in-law of Louis XV has left an indelible mark on ...

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