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Buildings classified in Moselle

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2 classified building en Moselle

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57000 Metz

The Metz buildings, located on Rue du Coëtlosquet and Rue des Trois-Boulangers, are historic buildings protected for their remarkable facades, roofs and interior elements, dating from an indefinite period in the Great East.
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57000 Metz

A perfectly preserved medieval building in Metz, dating from the Middle Ages, representing a rare architectural complex of this time in the Great East.
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57000 Metz

Historic building from the 16th to 17th centuries located in Metz, in the Great East, classified as a historical monument for its facades and column cellar.
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57000 Metz

Historic 16th century building located in Metz, in the far east, classified as Historic Monument for its facade and roof on street.
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57000 Metz

18th-century building located in Metz, listed as a Historic Monument for its facades and roofs. Example of a civil architecture of Lorraine under the Ancien Régime.
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57000 Metz

18th-century building located in Metz, listed as a Historic Monument. Its facade on En Providerue Street has been protected since 1975, illustrating Messina civil architecture.
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57000 Metz

Building of the 1st quarter of the 17th century located in Metz, in the Great East, classified Historic Monument. Its well, registered in 1929, bears witness to its preserved architectural heritage in a historic area of the city.
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57930 Fénétrange

17th century building located in Fénétrange in the Great East, remarkable for its sculpted oriel classified Historic Monument since 1970.