Agnus Dei, a church and a former nursing home. 
Which later became an orphanage. In 1875 the domain was owned by Count Bourcieu Montereux. 
Two sisters called the Franciscan sisters leave from Germany to stay here. In 1908 the count hands over the entire estate to the sisters. In 1910 they founded this church, the other buildings served as a Catholic school. After the First World War it became an orphanage, and after this a nursing home was founded, which could house 38 elderly people. 

In September 2002 the estate was abandoned. Shortly afterwards, a fire broke out and several buildings were destroyed. It is a very nice location to visit, but there is not much to see outside the small church. The buildings are now used as a chill-out place for young people.
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