Temple Neuf, Metz
Facts and practical information
Nestled on the banks of the Moselle River in the picturesque city of Metz, France, stands the Temple Neuf – a testament to the city's rich historical tapestry and architectural grandeur. This elegant church, characterized by its neo-Romanesque style, has been a staple of Metz's skyline since its consecration in 1904.
The Temple Neuf was constructed during a period when Metz was part of the German Empire, reflecting the German influence on the region's architecture. Its strategic position on the small island of Petit-Saulcy offers visitors breathtaking views of the river and the surrounding greenery of the Esplanade garden.
The church's distinct silhouette is marked by a large central dome flanked by two bell towers, which are adorned with ornate details and a striking roof made of yellow Jaumont limestone. This unique stone, typical of the region, emits a warm glow at sunset, enhancing the building's majestic presence.
Inside, the Temple Neuf is equally impressive with its harmonious proportions, vaulted ceilings, and stained-glass windows that cast ethereal light patterns across the nave. The interior decoration is a blend of solemnity and refinement, inviting visitors to a moment of contemplation and serenity.
Today, the Temple Neuf is not only an active place of worship but also a cultural venue hosting concerts and events that make the most of its excellent acoustics. It is a beloved landmark for both locals and tourists, offering a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city.
2 Place de la ComédieMetz-Centre - Partie - Ancienne Ville (Metz Centre - Esplanade)Metz 57000
Temple Neuf – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Covered Market, Metz Cathedral, Stade Saint-Symphorien, Museums of Metz.
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How to get to Temple Neuf by public transport?
Bus
- Préfecture • Lines: L3c, L3d (4 min walk)
- Square du Luxembourg • Lines: L4 (5 min walk)
Train
- Metz-Ville (22 min walk)
- Metz-Nord (30 min walk)