Originally, the Serpenoise Gate was a large vaulted arch in the ramparts which marked the southern boundary of the Gallo-Roman town. In 1903, the dismantling of Metz's urban fortifications resulted in its displacement and redesign. The German authorities …
Marked by the major architectural styles that have punctuated the history of our city, Metz has also put its money on architectural creation and thus acquires a rich heritage of the 20th century. One example is the Technopôle Metz 2000, with its unique …
The monument, with a length of 1128 metres, links the two banks of the Moselle and had 110 columns that were, for the highest, 25 metres high. It only was the air part of a 22 km-pipes transporting the water from Gorze to the thermal baths and fountains …
A cylindrical artillery tower built in the 15th century on the corner of the old ramparts, the Tour Camoufle was named after a master bomber, a valiant soldier, who saved the city several times. … CAMOUFLE …