Guided tour of the Majorelle stained glass windows
If you're passing through the region, don't miss a chance to visit the Majorelle stained-glass windows. Spend half a day discovering this magnificent Art Deco work - listed as a Historic Monument - at the Maison de la Formation et de l'Emploi in the commune of Longlaville.
Ideal for a family or group activity, the Majorelle stained glass guided tour requires a minimum of 4 participants, and no more than 9 per session. Offered year-round by reservation, this colorful tour lets you contemplate the skills of Louis Majorelle, a French cabinetmaker and ironworker of the late 19th century.
Known asone of the founders of the École de Nancy, Louis Majorelle created these stained-glass windows in 1928. The theme of this work is "The Iron Man at work", and it unfolds over 4 levels. You'll discover an overview of the factory, the steelworks and rolling mill, the blast furnace and, finally, the factory chimneys. A real feast for the eyes!
-
Average duration 1 hour
-
Languages spoken French
-
Difficulty Suitable for all
From 01.01.2023 to 05.02.2025
8 per person based on 4 people.
- Visite guidée des Vitraux Majorelle
Wednesday and Friday 10:30 a.m.
- Vitraux classés au titre des Monuments Historiques
- Découverte du savoir-faire de Louis Majorelle
OFFICE DE TOURISME DU GRAND LONGWY
In the immediate vicinity of Belgium and Luxembourg, Longwy is home to treasures of international renown: its Unesco-listed Vauban fortifications and its famous enamels are among the region's must-sees.
The Office de Tourisme du Grand Longwy offers guided tours of the Vauban fortifications in Longwy, the iron museum in Longwy and the Majorelle stained glass windows in Longlaville. The Office de Tourisme du Grand Longwy is at your disposal to help you organize your stay, whether as an individual, a family or a group!
-
Accueil Vélo
-
Tourisme et Handicap