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Metz (pronounced more) is a city in northeastern France, former capital of the Lorraine region until 2015, and current capital of the Moselle department. It is one of the cities with the greatest medieval architectural heritage in France.
From 511 to 751 Metz was the capital of the kingdom of Austrasia. Then he became a free city of the Holy Germanic Roman Empire until in 1552 the king of France Henry II became his sovereign. However, only in 1648, after the signing of the Peace of Westphalia that the city became legally part of France.
With 389,700 inhabitants, Metz is the 24th urban area of France.
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Chemin des Vignerons
Odalys City Metz Manufacture
La tête d'Or, UnSéjouràMetz
Studette du Graoully
Appartement Saint Jean
L'appart Moulin des Thermes Metz
Our selection of Hotels in Metz
Hôtel de la Cathédrale Metz ★★★
Best Western Plus Metz Technopole ★★★★
Hôtel du Centre ★★
Hôtel Le Mondon ★★★
Alerion Centre Gare ★★★
ibis Metz Centre Gare ★★★
Metz-Countryside District
The district of Metz-Countryside (in French arrondissement de Metz-Campagne) was a French administrative division, which was located in the Moselle department of the Lorraine region. It had 9 cantons and 142 communes.
Select the dates of your stay >Metz-Villa District
The district of Metz-Ville (in French arrondissement de Metz-Ville) was a French administrative division, which was located in the Moselle department of the Lorraine region. It had 4 cantons and 1 commune.
Select the dates of your stay >Seille river
The river Seille French river, tributary on the right of the Moselle river, with which it meets in Metz.
His birth is located in the pond of Lindre (Moselle department). It passes through this department and that of Meurthe and Moselle, in a section formed its common limit.
Its basin has an area of 12,914 square kilometers. Its length is 118 kilometers.
It is a slow river, with very important flood fields that laminate its floods. It has an agricultural use, and although it has been tried to make it navigable several times (mainly XVIII and XIX centuries), it has never been achieved.
Gold Court Museum
The La Cour d'Or museum or the Gold Court museum is an art and history museum located in the center of Metz, in Lorraine. Founded in 1839, the museum's collection was renamed the Museum of La Cour d'Or in 1988, in reference to the palace of the kings of Austrasia, whose establishment occupies the supposed historical place. The museum is currently managed by the Metz Métropole metropolitan area. The institution brings together an archaeological museum with rich collections of Gallo-Roman and medieval art, a museum of medieval and Renaissance architecture and a museum of fine arts.
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