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The church, which has been refurbished for this purpose, hosts temporary exhibitions throughout the year.
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Built from 1720 onwards by the Trinitarians, this church is today used as a venue for exhibitions or artistic performances.
VoirThe 49 Nord 6 Est - Frac Lorraine is positioned as a structure that reveals the plurality that surrounds it. It offers art exhibitions, visits and ...
VoirThe changing dialogues between a work of art and its environment are at the heart of this exhibition. 20 years after opening its doors, the Frac Lo...
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VoirVegan restaurant. In the historical center of Metz, in front of the hall "les Trinitaires" and of the church Sainte-Ségolène, in a relaxed atmosphe...
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