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Temple Neuf de Metz entouré de verdure au bord de la Moselle

Welcome to Metz

Metz is a city where thousand-year-old history blends with a lively, modern cultural life. Crossed by the Moselle and Seille rivers, it offers a unique combination of remarkable architecture, historic districts and vast green spaces.

History andheritage

Occupied since ancient times, Metz was a Roman fortress, a medieval stronghold and an important center under the Carolingian Empire. Later, Metz’s alternating allegiance to France and Germany shaped an architectural heritage rich in varied styles.

Berges de la Moselle à Metz avec le Temple Neuf et des embarcations de loisirs

Places to visit

Saint-Etienne Cathedral

A symbol of the city, this Gothic cathedral boasts one of the world’s largest ensembles of stained glass windows, including several exceptional modern works.

Center Pompidou-Metz

A renowned museum of contemporary art, it offers international exhibitions in a bold architectural design that renews the cultural experience in Metz.

Cour d’Or Museum

Immerse yourself in over 2000 years of local history through archaeological collections, sculptures and works of art.

Imperial District

A vestige of the German era, this area is striking for its neo-classical architecture and wide avenues worthy of a “new town”.

Experience Metzdifferently

The city is also a garden city, with riverside promenades, public gardens and esplanades providing natural breathing space. Metz is also a lively city in summer, with many parks and promenades to enjoy on foot or by bike.

Maisons anciennes de Metz bordant la Moselle, avec un pont en pierre et leurs façades reflétées dans l’eau sous un ciel bleu.

Flavours andtraditions

Gastronomy in Metz and Lorraine focuses on regional products. Don’t miss the mirabelle plums, often made into tarts, jams or liqueurs, as well as specialties like quiche lorraine or potée.

Events andlocal life

Depending on the season, Metz comes alive with markets, exhibitions and cultural activities throughout the city. Winter, in particular, sees one of the most admired Christmas markets in France, with illuminations and entertainment in the main squares.

Vue aérienne de Metz au crépuscule avec la cathédrale Saint-Étienne illuminée et les toits du centre-ville sous un ciel bleu nuit.
Temple Neuf de Metz entouré par la Moselle, avec des arbres verdoyants, des ponts en pierre et un ciel bleu parsemé de nuages.

This article about Metz ends here. There’s a lot to discover, so get out there and discover it, and don’t forget to update your booklet! 😉