France, Meurthe et Moselle, Nancy, on the left, the facade of former Hotel Lang built by architect Charles desire Bourgon in 1887 for the manufacturer Raphael lang. In 1906 the building is transformed by Joseph Hornecker and becomes an office building for the Societe Nanceienne de Credit Industriel et de Depots (SNIC) which became the Societe nanceienne Varin Bernier (SNVB) after the First World War today CIC bank located Place Maginot (Maginot square), on the right facade of the Eglise du Temple, a protestant church also called Saint Jean temple a former catholic church built in 1759


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