Troisfontaines


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FieldValue
nameTroisfontaines
native namede
commune statusCommune
imageTroisfontaines (Moselle) mairie.jpg
captionThe town hall in Troisfontaines
image coat of armsBlason ville fr Troisfontaines 57.svg
coordinates
arrondissementSarrebourg-Château-Salins
cantonPhalsbourg
intercommunalitySarrebourg - Moselle Sud
mayorSébastien Hornsperger
term2020–2026
elevation min m275
elevation max m446
area km212.9
population
population date
population footnotes
INSEE57680
postal code57870
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Geography

The commune is composed of three villages: Troisfontaines, Biberkirch and Vallérysthal.

The municipality is located in the Rhine watershed within the Rhine-Meuse basin. It is drained by the Bièvre, the Krappenthal stream and the Schindelthal stream.

The old railroad line of the municipality has been converted into a bicycle path.

History

The territory of the commune was inhabited in prehistoric times and in Gallo-Roman times.

A glass factory, founded in 1699, was the origin of the creation of Troisfontaines.

The village was completely destroyed during the Thirty Years War and then repopulated in the 17th and 18th centuries by financial incentive (tax exemption for those who rebuilt a ruined house). Troisfontaines being at that time German-speaking, the efforts of repopulation focused on attracting German-speaking populations, such as Swiss, Bavarians, and Tyroleans.

A new, larger glass factory was established in 1707. In 1892, the community was connected to the railroad network.

The church only dates from the beginning of the 20th century. Previously Troisfontaines, as well as Hartzviller, were part of the parish of Biberkirch where the church was located.

On 30 December 1967 the commune of Troisfontaines merged with that of Biberkirch.

On 26 December 1999 Troisfontaines was hit by a storm that ravaged a large part of the forests, especially the one near Vallérysthal.

The village

The village has three fountains as its name implies: a monument is dedicated on the site of the Hoffe (founded in 2005-2006).

Economics

  • SCHOTT VTF glassworks
  • distillerie-du-castor
  • glaziery
  • Vallérysthal crystal maker
  • distillery
  • many shops
  • bank
  • business complex (nursery, medical offices, post office, ATM, daycare center)

Administration

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StartFinishName
18501855Laurent Gérard
18551860Eugène Chrétien
18601865Joseph Diedat
18651871Adrien Thouvenin
18711872Guillaume Aril
18721873Jacques Baumgarten
1873Jean-Baptiste Feltz
1884Baltasard Marbre
18841891Auguste Stengel
18911896Paul Warsow
18961905Joseph Kuchly
19051914Dominique Helwig
19141918Jules Alt
19181927Edouard Bolle
19271929Edmond Hanus
19291938Pierre Stenger
19381945Jean-Baptiste Litscher
19451965Charles Meyer
19651983Maurice Jarrige
19831989Jean Kieffer
19892008Jean Litscher
20082014Michel Kuchly
20142026Sébastien Hornsperger
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Places and monuments

  • Prehistoric stone tombs
  • Gallo-Roman remains: fragments of stelae, bas-relief of Mercury, statue of an equestrian god
  • Old mill of the Cross
  • Vallérysthal crystal maker

Religious buildings

The church of Saint-Nicolas de Biberkirch was built in 1719 and renovated in 1836. It houses altars and an organ.

The Neo-Gothic church of Troisfontaines was built in 1914.

The municipality also houses the chapel of St. Augustine of Vallerysthal. File:Troisfontaines Église Saint-Léon-IX.jpg|Church of Saint-Nicolas de Biberkirch File:Troisfontaines Biberkirch Église Saint-Nicolas.jpg|Neo-Gothic church of Troisfontaines File:Troisfontaines Vallérysthal Chapelle Saint-Augustin.jpg|Chapel of St. Augustine of Vallerysthal

Leisure areas

A recreation area is located around the Vallérysthal's pond. It offers fishing and bowling, and includes a barbecue and picnic area.

A bike path of approximately 12 km connects Troisfontaines to Sarrebourg.

STRV, Trial Club Valley of the Bievre, a round of the World Championship trials is held in Troisfontaines.

References

References

  1. (13 September 2022). "Répertoire national des élus: les maires". data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises.

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