Dabo, Moselle
Dabo (German: Dagsburg) is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. HistoryPrevious names:[3] Dasburch (1188), Dasburg (1189) Dagesburg (1227), Tagesburg (1239), Dagespurg (1313), Dachspurg (1576). Population
Culture and main sightsDabo Rock and Saint-Léon chapelDabo is mainly known for its rock, named "le Rocher de Dabo", in French. It is a pink sandstone rock crowned by the Saint-Léon chapel. Before the building of this religious site, there was a medieval castle.[5] This place used to be a celtic worship site. Nowadays, legends are still told about the rock.[5]
The troglodyte housesTwo troglodyte houses are still visible today in Dabo. They were inhabited until 1902.[6] Nowadays, tourists and hiking enthusiasts can still visit this place. See alsoReferences
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