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Fountain of Place Sainte-Croix in Metz en Moselle

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine urbain
Fontaine
Moselle

Fountain of Place Sainte-Croix in Metz

    Place Sainte-Croix
    57000 Metz
Fontaine de la place Sainte-Croix à Metz
Fontaine de la place Sainte-Croix à Metz
Fontaine de la place Sainte-Croix à Metz
Fontaine de la place Sainte-Croix à Metz
Fontaine de la place Sainte-Croix à Metz
Crédit photo : Fab5669 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
1734
Initial construction
1770
Restoration by Rollier
13 juin 1929
MH classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Fontaine: entry by order of 13 June 1929

Key figures

Rollier - Sculptor Restored the fountain in 1770.

Origin and history

The fountain of Place Sainte-Croix is a monument located in the historical centre of Metz, Lorraine (Great East). Built in 1734, it embodies 18th-century civil architecture in this city marked by its medieval and classical heritage. Its location in Place Sainte-Croix, a central place in the city, reflects its urban importance from its inception.

In 1770 the fountain was restored by the sculptor Rollier, a craftsman whose name remains associated with his history. Damaged during the French Revolution, it was later rehabilitated with a form modified from its original state. These transformations illustrate the political and artistic upheavals of the era, where many monuments suffered alterations or destruction.

Ranked as historic monuments by order of 13 June 1929, the fountain is now protected for its heritage value. Its preservation bears witness to the attention paid to the Messin heritage, in a region where water and fountains played a central role in everyday life and the beautification of public spaces. The fountain remains a symbol of Metz' collective memory, between Baroque heritage and revolutionary history.

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