Église Saint-Agnan
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Facts and practical information
The church of Saint-Agnan is a Roman Catholic church located in Saint-Agnan on the commune of Ogy-Montoy-Flanville in Moselle. It is part of the parish community Notre-Dame du Chemin de l'Amitié which is a parish of the diocese of Metz.
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Nearby attractions include: Germans' Gate, Fort des Bordes, Fort de Saint-Julien, Fortifications of Metz.
5.4 miWHistorical place, Forts and castlesGermans' Gate, Metz
137 min walk • 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...
3.8 miWForts and castlesFort des Bordes, Metz
96 min walk • The Feste von Zastrow, renamed Fort des Bordes by the French in 1919, is a military structure located in the district of Boric in Metz. It is part of the first fortified belt of the forts of Metz.
4.4 miNWForts and castlesFort de Saint-Julien, Metz
114 min walk • The Fort de Saint-Julien, renamed Feste Manteuffel in German, is a military installation near Metz. It is part of the first fortified belt forts of Metz and had its baptism of fire in late 1944 in the Battle of Metz.
5.3 miWForts and castlesFortifications of Metz, Metz
137 min walk • The fortifications of Metz, a city in northeastern France, are extensive, due to the city's strategic position near the border of France and Germany. After the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, the area was annexed by the newly created German Empire in 1871 by the Treaty of Frankfurt and became a Reichsland.
4.5 miW150-year-old fortress and internment campFort de Queuleu, Metz
115 min walk • The Fort de Queuleu is a fortification to the southeast of Metz, near Queuleu, France. Construction began while part of Lorraine was under French rule in 1868.
4.8 miWAreaSaint-Julien-lès-Metz, Metz
122 min walk • Saint-Julien-lès-Metz is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in north-eastern France.
3.2 miSWForts and castlesGroup Fortification Marne
82 min walk • The Feste Mercy, renamed Feste Freiherr von der Goltz in 1911 and then The Group Fortification Marne in 1919, is a military installation near Metz, in the woods between Jury, Mercy and Ars-Laquenexy. 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.
5.4 miWChurch, Sacred and religious sitesÉglise Saint-Eucaire, Metz
138 min walk • The Saint-Eucaire church is a Catholic church located between rue Saint-Eucaire and rue des Allemands in the Outre-Seille district of Metz in Moselle.
3.4 miSWForts and castlesChâteau de Mercy
87 min walk • The castle of Mercy is a building located near the district of La Grange-aux-Bois in Metz in Moselle. It was part of the commune of Mercy until its merger with the commune of Ars-Laquenexy.
3.1 miSEForts and castlesChâteau de Pange
80 min walk • The castle of Pange is a building of the XVIIIth century located at the edge of the waters of the French Nied, in Pange in the French department of Moselle. Typical of classicism, it includes a central building with a triangular pediment, flanked...
5.1 miWChurchÉglise de l'Immaculée Conception, Metz
129 min walk • The Church of the Immaculate Conception is a Catholic church located at 47 rue du Trois-Évêchés in Metz.