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Quai Choiseul 6 Rue de Metz 65 Malzéville 8 ITINERARY 2 , Rue de Rue du XXVI 57 58 NANCY INVENTS A “SCHOOL” d'Auxonne ITINERARY 1 8 GLASS AND CERAMIC, FURNITURE, IRONWORKS, BINDING, Rue Quai Claude Le Lorrain Porte Rue Sigisbert Adam 17 Rue St-Julien 2 de la e 1912 STAINED-GLASS WINDOW, SCULPTURE, ARCHITECTURE … BETWEEN R.I. Rue Saint-Dizier 1 L’Est Républicain 11 Ex-shop 61 Bd Charles V Craffe 18 I I 1880 AND 1914, A WHOLE GENERATION OF ARTISTS FROM NANCY 62 66 Rue des 16 5 bis, avenue Foch Vaxelaire & Cie 1901 Boudonville Porte Rue des Dominicains Architect Pierre Le Bourgeois 13, rue Raugraff REINVENTED THE DECORATION OF THE CITY AND THE EVERYDAY Désilles 63 Parc de la Pépinière cristalleries Place Rue de la Visitation 19 Architects Charles André, Rue56 de 6 Dombasle LIFE WITH GENIUS, DRAWING ITS INSPIRATION FROM THE PLANT 59 Rue des Carmes 2 Les Magasins Réunis 1925 Émile André and Eugène Vallin Rue Albin-Haller I today Printemps and Fnac UNIVERSE AND THE WORLD OF THE SCIENCES. Boulevard 64 15 Rue Saint-Georges Rue Henri-Bazin 7 14 2, avenue Foch 12 Dr Aimé’s Place de la Porte Rue Stanislas I Cours Rue Chanzy Architect Pierre Le Bourgeois building 1903 Léopold Carrière Ste-Catherine Rue Henri Poincaré Avenue 55 60 5 Rue Victor Poirel today Societé Générale Rue Isabey 6 Jardin 43 e Corps Rue Raugraff 3 Varin Bernier Bank 1906-190 42-44, rue Saint-Dizier Albert 1 Godron 8 4 Rue Bénit I Rue de la Ravinelle Rue Mazagran 12 13 4, place Maginot 9 Muséum 11 Architects Georges Biet

de la Rue Saint-Dizier 2 Musée des Opéra Aquarium Place Architect Joseph Hornecker and Eugène Vallin Av. du XX 8 Rue Saint-Jean Place Beaux-Arts Rue Ste-Catherine Thiers 3 10 Place Gare Wrought Iron by Edgar Brandt er Carnot Place 9 Vaxelaire and 44 Stanislas 1 SNCF 2 13I Hôtel 1 Maginot 4 Ensemble Poirel 1889 Pignot shops 1913 de Ville Place I Parc ON YOUR RIGHT i Rue St-Julien Centre Charles III 5, rue Victor-Poirel today Mc Donald’s de la Cure Libération 8 Av. Foch Saint-Sébastien Architect Albert Jasson 53-57, rue Saint-Dizier d'air 17 45 Rue Boulevard Place de Villa Les glycines 2 18 Rue St-Georges la République Architect Lucien Weissenburger 2 Parc 16 ZOOM Rue Stanislas 5 Brasserie Excelsior 1910 Rue Victor Hugo Blondlot 6 19 Cathédrale Drouin I Rue H.-Poincaré 15 50, rue Henri-Poincaré 14 The Arnoux-Masson 7 Rue I 2 Chanzy 14 Rue Architects Lucien Weissenburger house 1911-1913 5 Bénit 43 LE PARC DE SAURUPT 4 46 and Alexandre Mienville 24, rue Saint-Dizier Rue Raugraff 13 PoincaréPlace Rue St-Jean11 Parc In 1901, Jules Villard decided to create a garden estate 2 8 12 Stained glass by Jacques Gruber Architect Louis Déon Gare Thiers 10 2 Charles III Cimetière de Rue St-Léon 2 3 St-Léon 9 Place 4 Sculptures by Léopold Wolff Art Nouveau style in the area around his “chateau”. Émile André Préville Gare Place Lobau Charles 5 15 Crédit Lyonnais Raymond SNCF 1 Maginot Rue des Quatre Églises 47 I and Henry Gutton, two local architects were commissioned to 6 III 8 IN THE HEART OF THE BUSINESS AREA 6 The Margo Building 1906 Bank 1901 ITINERARY OF THE AUDIOGUIDED TOUR Avenue de Boufflers Église Place ial I 9 Centre C 2 54 Rue St-Léon 42 de la St-Sébastien From place Maginot to place Stanislas, this walk explores 86, rue Stanislas 7 bis-9, rue Saint-Georges carry out his project for a fenced in, private park with a porter’s République Rue Saint Dizier Architects Eugène Vallin Architect Félicien César 1 17 Ex-Goudchaux shop 11 6 The Margo building 1906 Viaduc Kennedy Centre the 1900 business and commercial area: shops, banks and lodge. However, only seven of the original 100 buildings planned I I Parc 2 Bd Joffre Rue Charles III and Paul Charbonnier Glass roof by Jacques Gruber 1901 | 4, rue des Dominicains 86, rue Stanislas de congrès Verlaine 39 Prouvé newspapers, plus hotels, bar-restaurants, theatres… were actually built and sold. To relaunch the project, the villas 38 7 Chamber of Commerce Ginkgo Pharmacy 2 18 The Camal building 12 27 Musée de l’École de Nancy Avenue Foch 41 I 16I were replaced by semi-detached houses, to cater to the property I I 37 The Ecole de Nancy took advantage of technical progress and and Industry 1908 1915 1904-1905 | 5, rue St-Julien 1911-1912 | 36-38, rue du Sgt-Blandan Anatole 40 Place Laxou 36 Alexandre 1er the fine quality of the existing decorative arts and crafts in 40, rue Henri-Poincaré 38, rue des Dominicains market and the park became part of the public domain. Rue de la Place de 3 15 Crédit Lyonnais Bank 1901 13 35 Avenue 34 de Commanderie Place Architects Émile Toussaint Architect Paul Charbonnier I I la Croix de 49 des Hôpital the area to symbolise the spirit of enterprise, characteristic 7 bis-9, rue Saint-Georges (or Villa Jika) 1901-1902 Central and Louis Marchal Interior decoration Sacré Rue Bourgogne Vosges Av. Mal de Tassigny 20 The Caretaker’s Lodge 1902 22 Villa des roches 1904 1, rue Louis-Majorelle 35 Palissot of the middle class at the time, by using stone, glass and wood. Stained glass by Jacques Gruber by I I r Cœur 6 53 2, rue des Brice 6, rue des Brice 4 12ID Aimé’s building Rue Villa 2 Wrought iron by Louis Majorelle 1903 | 42-44, rue St-Dizier 14 Parc de Saurupt Majorelle Rue Lionnois Architects Émile André Architect Émile André 8 17 Ex-Goudchaux rond-poind Marguerite de Lorraine Boulevard 48 I and Henry Gutton 5 11 Shop Vaxelaire & Cie 1901 | Parc Orly 8 The Houot house 1907 shop 1901 23 Villa Marguerite I Rue Émile Gallé I I 13, rue Raugraff 15 Chamber of Commerce and Industry 7, rue Chanzy 4, rue des Dominicains 21 Villa Les glycines 1902-1904 21 Villa Les Glycines 1902-1904 Rue I 1903-1905 I Mon-Désert Dauphiné 5, rue des Brice Architect Joseph Hornecker Architect Eugène Vallin 5, rue des Brice 3, rue du Colonel-Renard 6 10 Ex-Génin Seed Rue de Rue Victor Prouvé Quai de la Sculptures by Émile Surmely I Bataille Rue de l'abbé Architect Émile André Architect Joseph Hornecker 22 Villa des roches 1904 Rue Jeanne 52 Grégoire 17 AUDIOGUIDED TOUR Merchants 1901 I 1 18 The Camal 6, rue des Brice I 2, rue Bénit – 52, rue St-Jean Jean 9 Renauld Bank 1910 building 1904-1905 24 Rue du Maréchal-Gérard 6 29 Avenue Boffrand 1 IN THE HEART OF THE BUSINESS AREA I I 30 50 9, rue Chanzy – 58, rue Saint-Jean 5, rue Saint-Julien Art nouveau Town Houses 7 9 Ex-Renauld Bank 1910 16 20IThe Caretaker’s Lodge 1902 Rue Pasteur I Allée de 20 LE PARC DE SAURUPT Architects Émile André Saurupt Architect Émile André 9, rue Chanzy – 58, rue St-Jean 2, rue des Brice Avenue du Général Leclerc 28 Jaurès and Paul Charbonnier 25I Villa Lang 1905-1906 31 Parc 27 AROUND THE PARC SAINTE-MARIE 1, bld Georges-Clémenceau 17 Villa Marguerite 1903-1905 Musée 27 d'Arc Av. de la Garenne20 8 8 Maison Houot 1907 23I Ste-Marie Wrought iron and furniture 19I Casino des I de l'École 8 32 2 Architect Lucien Weissenburger 7, rue Chanzy 3, rue du Colonel-Renard 21 34 PLEASURES AND DAYS by Louis Majorelle familles 1902 de Nancy 51 Rue al Juin 26 22 des Brice 7, rue Saint-Julien Rue du Sgt Blandan 26 Villa Frühinsholz 18 25 Villa Lang 1905-1906 al Clinchant 43 OTHER REMARKABLE BUILDINGS 9 7 Chamber of Commerce I Av. du M 23 10 Ex-Génin Seed Merchants 1901 Architect Louis Lanternier I I 1, bld Georges-Clémenceau Conseil 25 I 1908-1910 Rue du 2, rue Bénit – 52, rue Saint-Jean and Industry 1908 départemental M Rue du G 77, av du Général-Leclerc al MUSEUMS 24 Gérard 40, rue Henri-Poincaré 19 48 The Bergeret House 1 Rond-point Architects Henri and Henry Gutton Architect Léon Cayotte I Marguerite Stained glass by Jacques Gruber 1903-1904 | 24, rue Lionnois 33 8 de Lorraine TRAM AND BUS ROUTES AND STOPS Stained glass by Jacques Gruber 10 5IBrasserie Excelsior 1910 Rue Félix-Faure Ceramics by 50, rue Henri Poincaré 100 M

ITINERARY 3 OTHER REMARKABLE NATURE AND ART NOUVEAU BUILDINGS The genius of the École de Nancy artists, often inspired by ordinary plants and insects and coupled with a perfect mastery

“ AROUND THE PARC 43I The Rosfelder Pharmacy 1902 54I Préville Cemetery of glass-making techniques, produced a symphony 12, rue de la Visitation rue Raymond-Poincaré of shape and colour manifest in sumptuous SAINTE-MARIE ” Architect Émile André Corbin funerary monument 1901 works. As you stroll through the city’s parks This is a walk through the picturesque Parc Sainte-Marie The Laurent Neiss shop-front Émile Gallé’s tomb 1904 NANCY The Majorelle family tomb 1912 and gardens, admire the plants and flowers part of the town starting at the superb musée de l’École 44I Musée des Beaux-Arts The Noblot house 1912 NANCY AND DAUM, immortalised by these Nancy artists in their de Nancy (École de Nancy Museum). Here, the city slowly 3, place Stanislas 55I The outstanding Daum collection 2, rue Albin-Haller LINKED DESTINY natural surroundings. gives way to a more residential quarter with streets Architect Émile André The long history of Daum, one of France’s finest lined with family houses and small gardens. The period 45I Trade Union and Community Stained glass by Jacques Gruber Centre 1900-1902 crystal and glass works, has been one of constant taste in colour and floral decoration can be seen 56 The Collignon house 1905 2, rue Drouin I creation. Founded at the end of the 19 th C, it has on all the houses, even the simplest. Architect Paul Charbonnier 55, rue de Boudonville successfully renewed its choice of artists and Sculptures by Victor Prouvé 57I The Guingot house 1903 Rue Félix-Faure Villa Majorelle Woodwork by Eugène Vallin 10, rue d’Auxonne the designs using its famous “pâte de verre”. Architect Lucien Weissenburger ITINERARY 4 46I House and workshop From the great Art Nouveau masters to some of the Eugène Vallin 1895-1896 58I The Schott house 1900 finest contemporary designers, its name has 6-8, boulevard Lobau 6, quai Choiseul always been associated with the most brilliant Architect Eugène Vallin Glass roof by Antoine Bertin PLEASURES AND DAYS creative artists. The Daum works which From the railway station to the western part of town, the route 47I The Gaudin House 1899 59I Maisons Huot 1903 97, rue Charles III 92-92 bis, quai Claude Le Lorrain still stand in Nancy in the street bearing goes to the Majorelle villa, the most famous Art Nouveau house Architect Georges Biet Architect Émile André its name, has successfully perpetuated its in Nancy. Following the 1870 Franco-Prussian War, Alsace and Stained glass by Jacques Gruber Stained glass by Jacques Gruber unique savoir-faire. The Daum boutique part Lorraine were annexed by Germany and Nancy became 48I The Bergeret house 1903-1904 60I The Bouret house 1887 on place Stanislas has numerous works by capital of Eastern France. Its population grew rapidly and a new 24, rue Lionnois 65, rue de la Ravinelle Architect Lucien Weissenburger some of the most brilliant artists working in glass. part of the town was built to the west of the railway line. 61 The Simette house 1900 Clematis Clematis vase, Musée des Beaux-Arts Stained glass by Jacques Gruber I I 12 bis, rue de Metz Wrought iron by Louis Majorelle 34I The Mangon building 1902 39I Dr Jacques’ house 1905 Architect Charles Désiré Bourgon Maidenhair tree: Ginkgo biloba I Furniture 3, rue de l’Abbé-Gridel 41, avenue Foch 49 The Royer Printing Works I 62 The Weissenburger building Caucasian hogweed Furniture, vase, woodwork, glasses Architect Paul Charbonnier and 37, rue Jeanne-d’Arc 1899-1900 I I 1903-1904 Architect Paul Charbonnier 3 bis, rue de la Salpétrière decorated with umbels

35 Villa Majorelle (or Villa Jika) 1, boulevard Charles V 9482 - Photos : VDN-Studio Image, C. Philippot-MEN/MBA 2018 I Wrought iron by Louis Majorelle Architect Lucien Weissenburger Iris Iris vase 1901-1902 Architect Lucien Weissenburger I Stained glass by Jacques Gruber Sculptures by Ernest Bussière 1, rue Louis-Majorelle Sculptures by Léopold Wolff Stained glass by Jacques Gruber Water-lily I Water-lily vase Architect 50 The Geschwindenhamer Wrought iron by Louis Majorelle (on display at the Musée de l’École de Nancy) Stained glass by Jacques Gruber 40 The Jacques Pharmacy 1903 I 27 Musée de l’École de Nancy 30 The Renaudin house 1902 I house 1905 I I Wrought iron by Louis Majorelle 33, rue de la Commanderie 63 The Chardot mansion 1905-1906 1911-1912 49-51, rue Pasteur 6 ter, quai de la Bataille I Glazed stoneware by Alexandre Bigot and 55, rue Jeanne-d’Arc 52, cours Léopold Once the villa of Eugène Corbin, Architect Lucien Bentz Architects Joseph Hornecker ART NOUVEAU, PRACTICAL INFORMATION Possible visits of Villa Majorelle Architect Lucien Bentz Architect Lucien Weissenburger a patron of the arts, it is now home and Henri Gutton The tourist office invites you to discover the most beautiful Parc Sainte-Marie (reservations) Sculptures by Albert Vautrin to one of the finest collections of Art 31I Sculpture by Léopold Wolff 64 The Kempf building 1903 Site of the 1909 Eastern France I Art Nouveau style houses and buildings with a lecture guide Nouveau in the world. The France-Lanord building 41 The Biet building 1901-1902 40, cours Léopold International Exhibition 36I I (for individuals and groups). 36-38, rue du Sergent-Blandan 1902-1904 22, rue de la Commanderie 51I Ets Gallé 1912-1926 Architects Félicien and Fernand César (Alsace-style house) Atalante Georges Braque Audio-guided tours are also available in GB, D, F and J. Aquarium designed 71, avenue Foch Architects Georges Biet and Eugène Vallin 86, boulevard Jean-Jaurès I by Lucien Weissenburger 65 The Luc house 32 Nancy Thermal swimming pools Architect Émile André Stained glass by Jacques Gruber Architects Henri-Louis I Stained glass by Jacques Gruber I 25, rue de Malzéville Visits and guided tours, 1910-1913 Metallic structure by Jean Prouvé and Henri-Victor Antoine OFFICE DE 37 The Lombard building 1902-1903 Architect René Hermant citypass, shop, local products, Villa Lejeune 1902-1903 rue du Sergent-Blandan I TOURISME 28I 69, avenue Foch 42 Dr Spillmann’s house 52I Dr Hoche’s house 1906-1907 Stained glass by handicraft, books, gifts, free ART NOUVEAU 30, rue du Sergent-Blandan Architect Louis Lanternier I PLACE STANISLAS - BP 810 - 54011 NANCY CEDEX Architecte Émile André 1907-1908 16, rue Émile-Gallé Jacques Gruber booking for accomodation, Architect Émile André Ceramics by Gentil-Bourdet 34, rue Saint-Léon Architect Georges Biet tickets (concerts, shows...), +33 (0)3 83 35 22 41 entertainment, cultural agenda, www.nancy-tourisme.fr THE ITINERARIES 38 The Loppinet building 1902 Architect Lucien Weissenburger 66 Daum Crystal 29 The Biet house 1907 Rue Félix-Faure I The Ducret house 1908 I events, congress... www.nancy-tourisme.info I 33I 45, avenue Foch 53I Glass Works 41, rue Pasteur Estate 1900-1910 Architect Charles Désiré Bourgon 66-66 bis, rue Jeanne-d’Arc 17, rue des Cristalleries Architects Georges Biet Architect César Pain Sculptures by Auguste Vautrin Architects Paul Charbonnier Glass-works shop and Eugène Vallin and Émile André