Metz: Historical Place
Places and attractions in the Historical place category
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Gothic cathedral famed for stained glass Metz Cathedral, officially known as the Cathedral Saint Étienne of Metz, is an architectural jewel in the heart of the city of Metz, France. This Gothic masterpiece is renowned for its incredible stained glass windows, which cover an area of about 6,500 square meters...
Germans' Gate
Standing as a testament to the medieval might of Metz, France, the Germans' Gate, known locally as Porte des Allemands, is a majestic relic of the city's fortified past. This imposing structure, which dates back to the 13th and 15th centuries, is not a castle in the...
Église Saint-Pierre-aux-Nonnains
Ancient church on landscaped grounds Nestled within the historic city of Metz, France, stands the ancient Église Saint-Pierre-aux-Nonnains, an architectural gem that traces its origins back to the 4th century. Initially constructed as a Roman gymnasium, this structure has witnessed a remarkable...
Porte Serpenoise
The Serpenoise Gate is a city gate located at the corner of Avenue Robert Schuman and Rue du Général Gaston-Dupuis in the Metz-Centre district. It remains the symbolic witness associated with several historical events of the city of Metz, of which...
Tour du Temple de Garnison
The Temple de Garnison is a religious building located in Luxembourg Square, rue Belle-Isle in Metz, Moselle. It is one of the highest monuments in the city, its bell tower measuring nearly a hundred meters.