the lorraine farmhouse dates back to 1735. It has been restored and, today, serves as a rural museum. The interior has, in part, been transformed in order to create a certain museum quality.
picturesque hilly landscape, typical for the region around Schwerdorff. Narrow rural roads, in part, lined with trees. Far reaching view, sparse population
Bordering a country road, the farmhouse is nestled amidst a hilly landscape which is typical for this region. Originally, the farmhouse was displayed at the 1910 World's Fair in Brussels.
This 19th century farm house has undergone renovations for one year to be transformed into a residence while maintaining many original parts and objects.
Typical Lorraine Farmhouse in Faux-en-Forêt
typical Lorraine farmhouse with historic pilgrimage chapel (Notre Dame de Faux-en-Forêt, also featured in the Location Guide)