2024
METZ STATION
Monuments to visit
4.5/5
• 23 reviews
A splendid neo-Romanesque station, listed as a historic monument and voted ...Read more
2024
GERMAN DOOR
Fortifications and ramparts to visit
4.5/5
• 37 reviews
Open - Close to 19h00
An impressive and remarkable gate with two towers, the strongest symbol of ...Read more
2024
GOVERNOR'S PALACE
Palaces to visit
5/5
• 3 reviews
This palace is symbolically erected on the site of the old French citadel ...Read more
2024
THE ARSENAL
Monuments to visit
4.8/5
• 26 reviews
Open - Close to 18h00
A majestic and unmissable venue, a hall with rare acoustics recognized by ...Read more
2024
NEW TEMPLE
Temple to visit
4.5/5
• 27 reviews
Temple built between 1902 and 1904, one of the most emblematic buildings of ...Read more
2024
ASSOCIATION OF THE FORT DE METZ-QUEULEU
Fortifications and ramparts to visit
4/5
• 1 review
Association of the Fort of Metz-Queuleu organizing conferences, memorial or ...Read more
2024
SERPENTINE DOOR
Fortifications and ramparts to visit
3.3/5
• 3 reviews
Monumental gate in the shape of a triumphal arch at the entrance to Metz, a ...Read more
2024
COURT BUILDING
Public buildings to visit
2.4/5
• 25 reviews
Closed
Read moreAn impressive building that rightly advocates in its role: This is the monumentality of the Enlightenment. Metz's massive and powerful Justice Palace ensures its hegemony around the Esplanade. Built in 1776 by architect Charles Louis Clérisseau, the palace is built according to three bodies of buildings, placed in U around a large inner courtyard. Classic style ensures a fine balance of proportions. Note an "antiicing" influence, with the use of carved low reliefs.