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Cathedrals and Collegiates in Lorraine

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St. Stephen's Cathedral of Metz
Gothic Church
57000 Metz

Saint-Étienne de Metz Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece from the 13th to 16th centuries, is distinguished by its 6500 m2 of stained glass, the largest in France, and its vaults culminating at 41.41 m. Located in Moselle, it embodies the architectural heritage of Lorraine and Rhineland, marked by three centuries of construction and major restorations in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Cathedral of Saint-Étienne de Toul
Gothic Church
54200 Toul

Saint-Étienne de Toul Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece from the 13th to the 15th century in Lorraine, is distinguished by its flamboyant facade, its Gothic cloister (2nd largest in France) and its regional architectural influences. Located in Toul (Great East), it embodies 800 years of religious and artistic history.
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Verdun
Romanesque and Gothic Church
55100 Verdun

Notre-Dame de Verdun Cathedral, a religious building of the 10th century, is an architectural gem combining Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque styles, located in Verdun, Lorraine. Ranked a historic monument, it dominates the Meuse and bears witness to more than a thousand years of history.
Saint-Dié Cathedral of Saint-Dié-des-Vosges
Classic style church
88100 Saint-Dié-des-Vosges

The Cathedral of Saint-Dié, a Catholic building of the 12th, 14th, 15th and 18th centuries in Saint-Dié-des-Vosges (Great East), forms a remarkable architectural ensemble with its Gothic cloister and the Church of Our Lady of Galilee, unified by the pink sandstone of the Vosges.
Collégiale Saint-Étienne de Hombourg-Haut
Gothic Church
57470 Hombourg-Haut

The Collège Saint-Étienne de Hombourg-Haut, built between the 13th and 15th centuries, is a listed Gothic monument located in the Moselle, in the Grand Est region. It combines religious architecture and local historical heritage.
Collégiale Saint-Gengoult de Toul
Gothic Church
54200 Toul

The Collège Saint-Gengoult de Toul, a Gothic building from the 13th to the 16th century, is distinguished by its flamboyant cloister-Renaissance. Located in Toul in the Great East, it has been a historic monument since 1840.
Collégiale Saint-Léger de Marsal
Romanesque Church
57630 Marsal

The Collège Saint-Léger de Marsal, a 13th-15th-century religious building in Moselle, combines Romanesque and Gothic styles. Ranked a historic monument in 1874, it bears witness to the architecture of the Lorraine diachronic.
Collégiale Saint-Maur d'Hattonchâtel
Gothic Church
55210 Hattonchâtel

The Collège Saint-Maur d'Hattonchâtel, a 15th-16th-century Gothic building in Hattonchâtel (Meuse), houses a Renaissance altarpiece by Ligier Richier and a cloister listed as a historical monument in 1908.