Château d'Haroué

It was built between 1720 and 1732 by Germain Boffrand during the period when Lorraine was independent of France, for Marc de Beauvau, prince de Craon, viceroy of Tuscany and constable of Lorraine.

Le château's design also symbolises a year : The decoration was largely entrusted to artists from Lorraine : Jean Lamour (1698–1771) for the gates, balconies and staircases, Pillement (1698–1771) for the painted decoration of one of the towers, Barthélemy Guibal (1699–1757), sculptor of the fountains of place Stanislas at Nancy, for the statuary.

The park "à la française" was designed by Emilio Terry.

[citation needed] Since 1956 it has been lived in by the Canpasoglou de Fürstenberg family.

His grandfather bought the castle from Marc de Beauvau's descendants in 1951.

Château d'Haroué