Best attractions and places to see around Minorville include a collection of historical and religious sites. The region features significant landmarks, such as a replica of the Lourdes Grotto and a historic electric locomotive, reflecting both spiritual heritage and industrial past. These attractions are situated in an area with a rich history, offering insights into local traditions and technological advancements. Visitors can explore sites that highlight Marian devotion and the evolution of river traction.
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For the meditative contemplation of the faithful during the prayer of the Rosary, there are several text variants. According to ancient tradition, the Church knows three versions – referred to as "Mysteries" (from the Greek "Mysterion", which in theology means the revelation of something that would not be accessible to us humans without God's help"): the 'Joyful Mysteries' / the 'Sorrowful Mysteries' / the 'Glorious Mysteries'. His Holiness Pope John Paul II supplemented them in October 2002 with the Apostolic Letter "Rosarium Virginis Mariae" by adding the 'Luminous Mysteries'. Furthermore, it is not at all uncommon for a Rosary devotion in various parishes or groups to be expanded with formulations. A special variant, which I once found on a prayer sheet and would like to present here, is the "Peace Rosary", in which the five mysteries are as follows: + Jesus, at whose birth angels announced peace (cf. Lk 2:8-14) + Jesus, who directs our steps on the path of peace (cf. Lk 1:67-79) + Jesus, who has blessed those who peacemake (cf. Mt 5:3-12a) + Jesus, who sent his disciples to bring peace (cf. Mt 10:7-13) + Jesus, who has left us his peace (cf. Jn 14:23-27)
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Very family-friendly walking route
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This is where hemp fiber was once extracted by soaking the plants in ponds. A few information panels provide more information on this craft as well as the flora and fauna that have since settled there. Overall, this is a well-designed and informative site.
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The final plan for the construction of this church took shape in 1895 under the leadership of Mr. LOEVENBRUCK, the new parish priest. The location was chosen so as to be included in the whole: old church, presbytery, grotto and Rosary chapel while opening onto the main street of the village. The style chosen was that of the Gothic radiant from the churches of the Middle Ages and recalls in particular the Saint Étienne cathedral and the Saint Gengoult collegiate church of Toul. https://www.bruley.mairie54.fr/fr/l-eglise-neo-gothique.html
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The cult of the Virgin is ancient in Lorraine, particularly on the Hill of Sion. The apparitions of Lourdes after those of La Salette mark the souls of a very Christianized population in the countryside. Pilgrimages to Lourdes gained momentum in the 1880s. In 1883, there were 1,600 pilgrims from Lorraine. The momentum was given. The idea naturally came to evoke or reproduce the Massabielle cave. https://www.bruley.mairie54.fr/fr/la-replique-de-la-grotte-de-lourdes.html
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The general plan of the Rosary Chapel is reminiscent of the Rosary Basilica in Lourdes. It was built from 1892 to 1894 to the plans of the architect Jacquemin at the initiative of Canon Demange and then his brother. The chapel has three alveoli for the three mysteries: joyful mystery, painful mystery, glorious mystery. Each cell has five windows and five tables. The entire esplanade and the Rosary chapel were listed in the supplementary inventory of Historic Monuments in July 2005. https://www.bruley.mairie54.fr/fr/la-chapelle-du-rosaire.html
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The church of St Martin in Bruley dates back to the 19th century.
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Minorville offers a unique blend of religious sites, historical monuments, and industrial heritage. You can discover significant landmarks such as a replica of the Lourdes Grotto, a historic electric locomotive, and various chapels and churches that reflect the region's spiritual and industrial past.
The religious sites around Minorville are deeply rooted in Marian devotion and local history. The most prominent is the Lourdes Grotto, a gorge replicating the Massabielle cave, which is a significant location for Marian devotion. Additionally, the Rosary Chapel, reminiscent of the Rosary Basilica in Lourdes, features three alveoli representing the joyful, painful, and glorious mysteries. The Saint Martin Church of Bruley also contributes to the area's spiritual heritage.
Yes, Minorville has a notable historical industrial site. The Historic Electric Locomotive of Villy-Saint-Étienne is a man-made monument where visitors can learn about river traction and see an electric shunter that replaced human and animal power for towing boats. There's also a picnic area nearby with fitness equipment.
At Les Roises de Lucey, you can learn about the traditional craft of hemp fiber extraction. This site preserves old hemp roasts, where plants were soaked in ponds to loosen the bonds between bast and wooden parts. Information panels provide details on this craft and the local flora and fauna that have since settled there.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Both the Historic Electric Locomotive of Villy-Saint-Étienne and Les Roises de Lucey are considered family-friendly. The locomotive site offers a picnic area, and Les Roises de Lucey provides informative panels about local history and nature.
Near Minorville's attractions, you can enjoy various outdoor activities, particularly hiking and cycling. There are numerous routes available, such as the 'Villevaux Mill – Old wash-house loop from Rogéville' for hiking, and 'Port de France in Toul – Lourdes Grotto loop from Royaumeix' for road cycling. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Minorville, Road Cycling Routes around Minorville, and Cycling around Minorville guide pages.
Yes, there are several hiking trails nearby. For example, you can explore routes like the 'Villevaux Mill – Le Trou du Gros Bois loop from Rogéville' which is an easy 5.3 km hike, or the 'Neuf Pond of Mandres loop from Mandres-aux-Quatre-Tours' which is a moderate 8.8 km trail. More hiking options are available on the Hiking around Minorville guide page.
Visitors appreciate the unique blend of spiritual and historical insights offered by the attractions. The Lourdes Grotto is valued for its devotional significance, while the Historic Electric Locomotive of Villy-Saint-Étienne provides an interesting look into industrial heritage. The informative panels at sites like Les Roises de Lucey are also highly regarded for their educational value.
Absolutely! Minorville is well-suited for cycling enthusiasts. You can find various routes for road cycling and touring bicycles. Examples include the 'By the canal loop from Andilly' (52.8 km, moderate) for road cycling, or 'The ponds of the Forêt de la Reine via the destroyed church of Flirey — loop from Royaumeix' (53.9 km, moderate) for touring. For more routes, check the Road Cycling Routes around Minorville and Cycling around Minorville guides.
Yes, Les Roises de Lucey is a historical site that also functions as a natural monument. It's where hemp fiber was once extracted by soaking plants in ponds, and it now features information panels about this craft, as well as the flora and fauna that have since thrived there. These old hemp roasts are unique as they are the only ones preserved in Lorraine.
The Saint Martin Church of Bruley dates back to the 19th century, with its final construction plan taking shape in 1895. It was designed in the Gothic radiant style, reminiscent of medieval churches like the Saint Étienne cathedral and the Saint Gengoult collegiate church of Toul. Its location was strategically chosen to integrate with the existing old church, presbytery, grotto, and Rosary chapel, while also opening onto the village's main street.


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