[1] The house was built as a summer residence by Jean de Dietrich in the German Baroque and Classical French style.
[2] Noteworthy features of the château include the façade, the roof, the terraces and the fences, and inside the building, the five panelled rooms on the ground floor and the main staircase.
[1] It was once owned by Conrad Alexandre Gérard de Rayneval and was damaged during World War II, but restored in 1947.
[3] Since 1949 the building has been under the control of the Direction départementale des Affaires sanitaires et sociales and the criminal justice system, and has been used to house young people.
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