Tantonville

Tantonville is a common French, located in the department of Meurthe-et-Moselle and the area Lorraine.

Geography

History

Tourtel brewery

The brothers Jules and Prosper Tourtel founded this brewery in 1839 with Tantonville. If this name does not evoke, today for the whole of the commun runs that a beer without alcohol, it should be remembered that it is in this brewery that first tests of low Fermentation had. Repurchased by Champigneulles in 1948, it closes shortly after. It is it, which Ferdinand Carré started the first machine to make the cold and which Doctor Baud inaugurated pneumatic malting. It is also at Tourtel that Pasteur concluded his studies on fermentation in 1873 and 1874. Tantonville remembers the brewery per hour of its size, because it equipped the commune of a sewerage system, of a slaughter-house, laundrettes, public baths, of room of festivals, gymnasium, various schools, of infirmary, and its town hall.

Administration

Demography

Places and monuments

Some small castle private. two castles remain private field, one located in top of the street gambetta right-sided while assembling it, old residence belonging in its time to the family tourtel (brewery of tantonville) 54116.le second is located at the crossroads of the street tourtel and of the road of haroué.ces two castles always belong has particuliers.deux other castle as for them appatiennent, one road of affracourt has EDF, old property of the family tourtel (brewery) the second property of an association is located in the middle of the village, street tourtel on the left while going towards sion.au crossroads of the street tourtel and the road of haroué exists old and superb bandstand flowered always well and giving an additional seal being neighborly with the town hall of beautiful architecture

Personalities related to the commune

  • the Tourtel brothers, founders of the brewery of the same name.
  • Louis Pasteur made research on the Fermentation in the Tourtel brewery.

See too

  • Common of Meurthe-et-Moselle
Haroué for its castle. Vézelise. The hill inspired of Sion. The town of Nancy. The mirabelle plum of Lorraine.

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