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Town and palaces listed in Moselle

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Building (former Parliament)
Private hotel classified
57000 Metz

The former Metz Parliament, an 18th-century neoclassical building in Place d'Armes, was designed by Blondel to house the restored parliament in 1775. A symbol of the urbanisation of the Enlightenment, it now dominates the city by its harmonious architecture.
Phalsbourg City Hall
City Hall
57370 Phalsbourg

The town hall of Phalsbourg, built in the 1st quarter of the 18th century, is an iconic historic monument located Place d'Armes in this Mosellan city of the Great East.
Metz City Hall
City Hall
57000 Metz

The town hall of Metz, a neoclassical building of the eighteenth century, stands on Place d'Armes facing St. Stephen's Cathedral. Ranked a historic monument in 1922, it embodies the urbanisation of the Enlightenment in Lorraine.
Chanteclair-Debussy School in Metz
School
57000 Metz

The Chanteclair-Debussy School, an old Volksschule in Metz, is a neo-Rhenish Renaissance building built in the early 20th century, emblematic of Wilhelmian urbanism in Lorraine.
College of Jesuits of Metz
College
57000 Metz

The Jesuit College of Metz, a former 19th-century educational institution, is a historic monument located in Metz, incorporating the remains of a 17th-century abbey and major architectural transformations.
Hotel des Postes de Metz
Post Office
57000 Metz

The Hotel des Postes in Metz, a neo-Roman building of the early twentieth century, was built under German administration. Located in Place du Général-de-Gaulle, it symbolizes Wilhelmian imperial architecture in Lorraine.
Palace of the Governor of Metz
Palace
57000 Metz

The Palace of the Governor of Metz, built between 1902 and 1905 in a Rhenish neo-Renaissance style, is a former German imperial residence located in Metz, in the Great East, now military headquarters.
Hotel des Arts et Métiers in Metz
Private hotel classified
57000 Metz

The Hotel des Arts et Métiers, the former headquarters of the Metz corporations, is a German neo-renaissance building of the early twentieth century, symbol of Wilhelmian urban planning in the imperial district of the city.