Photos. Thionville: discover the work on the new Sainte-Madeleine nursing home

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Photos. Thionville: discover the work on the new Sainte-Madeleine nursing home

Photos. Thionville: discover the work on the new Sainte-Madeleine nursing home

  • The new Sainte-Madeleine nursing home in Thionville has a model room. Photo by Armand Flohr
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  • A terrace on each level. Photo Armand Flohr
  • A bedroom for a couple, with a separating door if necessary. Photo by Armand Flohr
  • The construction will have cost a little over 18 million euros. Photo Armand Flohr
  • The property has two patios. Photo Armand Flohr
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  • A dining room on each floor. Photo Armand Flohr
  • The work was delayed by just three months, but will be completed by the end of the year. Photo: Armand Flohr
  • The installation of the false planfonds is imminent. Photo Armand Flohr
  • Three elevators will be available to residents. Another will be reserved for staff. Photo: Armand Flohr
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  • The building measures over 7,000 m2. Photo Armand Flohr
  • The garden, near the greenway, is currently being developed. Photo by Armand Flohr
  • From left to right: Alice Merlon-Thierry, director of the Lenternier Foundation, Dr. Gérard Walter, president of the foundation, and Francis Morel, former hospital director in charge of construction for the foundation. Photo: Armand Flohr
  • The nursing home will have 122 beds, making it one of the largest establishments in Moselle. Photo: Armand Flohr
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  • The exterior of the Adapted Activities and Care Center (Pasa), which was ultimately integrated into the project. Photo by Armand Flohr
  • The contrast is striking: on the left, the new establishment, on the right the old one. Photo: Armand Flohr

Begun two years ago, work on the new Sainte-Madeleine nursing home (Lenternier Foundation) in Thionville is progressing well and is expected to open at the end of 2025. This will be followed by the demolition of the current neighboring facility, which dates back to 1962. Dilapidated, unsuitable, and no longer fully compliant, the facility will be razed, except for its chapel. Another project has been announced for its place on Route de Guentrange in Thionville.

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