NANCY, on the River Meurthe, was not occupied by the Prussians after 1870, and its centre, largely unaffected by the undistinguished modern sprawl that blights the valley sides, remains a model of eighteenth-century Classicism. For this, it has the last of the independent dukes of Lorraine to thank, the dethroned King of Poland and father-in-law of Louis XV, Stanislas Leszczynski. During the twenty-odd years of his office in the mid-eighteenth century, he ordered some of the most successful urban renewal of the period in all France. If you like to stay in a Nancy hotelthis website has a lot. Pages in section ‘Nancy’: The Town, Nouveau Nancy, Information.
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