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Exhibitions are occasionally visible in the municipal archive room, during the usual opening hours.
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The adventure of public lighting in France and in Metz. Fear of the dark and of what it conceals goes back to the origins of mankind, and fire has...
VoirThe 13th-century cloister of the Récollets, remarkable for its elegance and simplicity, is a small haven of serenity in the heart of the city. In 1...
VoirThe 13th-century cloister of the Récollets, remarkable for its elegance and simplicity, is a small haven of serenity in the heart of the city. In 1...
VoirA terraced garden laid out between 1979 and 1984, it owes its name to the rue des Tanneurs below, which was an arm of the Seille, lined with tanner...
VoirBuilt in 1965 by Henri Drillien and Pierre Fauque. Building overlooking the hill Sainte Croix, on six levels, and with three lower wings around an ...
VoirThe Holy Cross Square is the highest point of the city (189 m). The square is lined with several Gothic houses built from the 13th to the 15th cent...
VoirPromotion of outdoor sports, adventure and youth. Sporting and recreational practice in a natural environment.
VoirThe church, which has been refurbished for this purpose, hosts temporary exhibitions throughout the year.
VoirBuilt from 1720 onwards by the Trinitarians, this church is today used as a venue for exhibitions or artistic performances.
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