Weidesheim
Kalhausen, France
Weidesheim is a small historic hamlet within the municipality of Kalhausen in the Moselle department of northeastern France. It is situated strategically between the valleys of the Saar and Achen streams and has roots dating back to the Middle Ages with a castle that was originally built in the High Middle Ages but destroyed in 1380 during regional conflicts. The castle was rebuilt in the 15th century and remodeled in the 18th century.
Weidesheim also has links to the Gallo-Roman period, as evidenced by ancient sculpted stones incorporated into the walls of the local Saint-Martin chapel, which is recognized as a historic monument. In the 19th century, Mennonite families settled in the hamlet, contributing to its agricultural development and cultural heritage. The area remains peaceful with a deep historical significance tied to regional wars and religious communities.
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57412 Kalhausen
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