St. Peter's Church
#3485 among destinations in France


Facts and practical information
The Saint-Pierre church is a Catholic church located in Norroy-le-Veneur, in France.
Grand EstFrance
St. Peter's Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Walygator Parc, Group Fortifications Francois-de-Guise, Bismarck Tower, Fort Decaen.
4 miNEAmusement, Theme park, Amusement parkWalygator Parc, Maizières-lès-Metz
103 min walk • Nestled in the serene commune of Maizières-lès-Metz, France, Walygator Parc presents a delightful destination for families and thrill-seekers alike. This amusement park is a treasure trove of excitement, offering an array of attractions that cater to all ages...
3.2 miSWForts and castlesGroup Fortifications Francois-de-Guise
83 min walk • The Feste Leipzig, renamed Group Fortifications Francois-de-Guise after 1919 by the French, is a military structure located in the municipality of Châtel-Saint-Germain, close to Metz. It is part of the second fortified belt of forts of Metz and had its baptism of fire in late 1944, when the Battle of Metz occurred.
4.3 miSTowerBismarck Tower, Metz
109 min walk • The sole surviving Bismarck tower in France can be found in the commune of Le Ban-Saint-Martin near Metz. The tower was erected in 1902 when the area was part of Alsace-Lorraine, a Reichsland of the German Empire.
3 miSForts and castlesFort Decaen, Metz
78 min walk • The Feste Schwerin, renamed fort Decaen by the French in 1919, is a military installation near Metz. It is part of the first fortified belt of forts of Metz and had its baptism of fire in late 1944, when Battle of Metz occurred.
3.2 miSForts and castlesFort de Plappeville, Metz
83 min walk • The Fort de Plappeville, or Feste Alvensleben, is a military fortification located to the northwest of Metz in the commune of Plappeville. As part of the first ring of the fortifications of Metz, it is an early example of a Séré de Rivières system fort.
2.8 miSEAreaWoippy, Metz
73 min walk • Woippy is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. Woippy houses 1er régiment du matériel.
3.8 miSEForts and castlesFort Gambetta, Metz
96 min walk • The Feste Hindersin renamed Gambetta fort by the French in 1919, is a military installation near Metz. It is part of the first fortified belt of forts of Metz and had its baptism of fire in late 1944, when Battle of Metz occurred.
4.5 miSEAreaLe Ban-Saint-Martin, Metz
115 min walk • Le Ban-Saint-Martin is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in northeastern France.
3.5 miSAreaPlappeville, Metz
90 min walk • Plappeville is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in north-eastern France.
0.9 miSWForts and castlesGroup Fortification Lorraine
22 min walk • The Feste Lothringen, renamed Group Fortification Lorraine after 1919, is a military installation near Metz. It is part of the second fortified belt of forts of Metz and had its baptism of fire in late 1944, when the Battle of Metz occurred.
4.1 miSForts and castlesFortifications of Saint-Quentin, Metz
106 min walk • The Fortifications of Saint-Quentin, or Feste Prinz Friedrich Karl form a fortification group in the Scy-Chazelles municipality located northwest of Metz on the Mont Saint-Quentin.