This 18th-century residence, built in 1715, is listed as a historical monument and traces its origins back to the 11th century. It features classical architecture with period furniture and a well-preserved chapel. It was notably a German army headquarters during World War II.
This 18th-century castle, built in 1743, originally served as a hunting lodge. It is listed as a historic monument and features period fireplaces and family furniture. During World War II, it was occupied by the English and Germans, serving as a field hospital.