
Templar Chapel

Max with Friends at Templar Chapel

St Peter-aux-Nonnains

Saint-Pierre-aux-Nonnains

Marian Shrine in Metz Cathedral

Max at St. Stephen’s Cathedral

Max at the Lantern of God

New Temple
Metz
Metz, in northeastern France, blends French elegance with Germanic precision, reflecting its shifting borders and layered history. Often overshadowed by Paris or Provence, the city surprises visitors with golden Jaumont limestone buildings that bathe streets in a warm glow. Its past as a Roman stronghold and its role in the Franco-Prussian War remain visible in well-preserved medieval quarters and monuments that trace Europe’s turbulent story.
Today, Metz is a thriving cultural hub, supported by advanced technology and a dynamic service sector. The Centre Pompidou-Metz signals strong artistic ambitions, attracting visitors from around the world. Locals are known for their resilience and discreet warmth, combining French sophistication with a strong regional identity. Cuisine reflects Lorraine’s hearty traditions, from quiches to mirabelle plums, while embracing contemporary gastronomic creativity, turning each meal into a celebration of heritage and innovation.
Today, Metz is a thriving cultural hub, supported by advanced technology and a dynamic service sector. The Centre Pompidou-Metz signals strong artistic ambitions, attracting visitors from around the world. Locals are known for their resilience and discreet warmth, combining French sophistication with a strong regional identity. Cuisine reflects Lorraine’s hearty traditions, from quiches to mirabelle plums, while embracing contemporary gastronomic creativity, turning each meal into a celebration of heritage and innovation.
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