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Selection of the most beautiful monuments in Moselle

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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.
Grenier de Chèvremont in Metz
Grenier
57000 Metz

The Chèvremont attic, built in Metz in the 15th century, is a former medieval municipal attic classified as a historical monument, now integrated with the city's museums.
Metz Antonist Barn
Barn
57000 Metz

The Antonist Barn is a 14th century medieval warehouse, located in Metz, a former cereal attic of the Saint-Antoine Commanderie, classified as a historical monument.
Saint-Pierre-aux-Nonnais de Metz Church
Pre-Roman art
57000 Metz

The church of Saint-Pierre-aux-Nonnais de Metz, the Gallo-Roman building of the fourth century transformed into an abbey church in the seventh century, is a rare testimony of paleo-Christian and ottonian architecture in France, located in the Great East.
Bitche citadel
Citadels
57230 Bitche

The citadel of Bitche, a 17th and 18th century military masterpiece, dominates the town of Bitche in Moselle. Ranked a historic monument, it embodies the defensive architecture of Vauban and Cormontaigne in the Great East.
Ruins of Falkenstein Castle
Castle
57230 Philippsbourg

The ruins of Falkenstein Castle, a semi-troglodyte 11th century castle, dominate the Zinsel Valley in Philippsburg (Moselle). This historic monument, classified in 1930, bears witness to a medieval county linked to the Empire and Lorraine.
Château des Ducs de Lorraine
Castle
57480 Sierck-les-Bains

The castle of the Dukes of Lorraine, medieval castle of the eleventh century, dominates Sierck-les-Bains in Moselle, with its imposing fortifications and casemates still visible today.