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Rail heritage, viaducts and stations classified in Lorraine

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2 railway heritage element, viaduct or station classified en Lorraine

Metz City Station
Station classified as MH
57000 Metz

The Metz-Ville railway station, an early 20th-century Rhenish neo-Roman masterpiece, is a monumental railway station located in Metz, Moselle. Inaugurated in 1908 under the German annexation, it combines military function and imperial aesthetics, now classified as historical monuments.
Vittel station
Station classified as MH
88800 Vittel

Vittel Station, a classical modernist building from the 1920s, is located in the Vosges. It preserves its original furniture and illustrates the 20th century railway architecture.
Domaine de la Garenne

54460 Liverdun

The estate of the Garenne, a 19th-century bourgeois house in Liverdun (Great East), illustrates the architecture and decorative art of the École de Nancy with its interiors signed Vallin and Gruber.
New Avricourt station

57810 Avricourt

The railway station of Nouvel-Avricourt, a former 19th century frontier station in Avricourt (Moselle), illustrates the Franco-German railway history with its monumental neo-Roman building and its strategic role after 1871.
Contrexéville station

88140 Contrexéville

Contrexéville station, an Art Deco building from the 1st quarter of the 20th century, is located in the Vosges. Enlisted for historical monuments in 2013, it illustrates the railway architecture of Max Sainsaulieu.
The Rotonde

88150 Thaon-les-Vosges

La Rotonde, the employer's home of the early twentieth century in Thaon-les-Vosges, combines regionalist and modern architecture with theatre and associative halls, in the shape of a cross of Lorraine.
Station

88800 Vittel

Vittel Station, built in the 1920s, is an emblematic railway building of classical modernism, located in the Vosges in the Great East. Inscribed to historical monuments, it combines heritage and functionality.