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      • Mirabelle plum festival End of August, in Metz The Mirabelle plum festivals have been unmissable events in Metz since 1947, capital of the Lorraine region. Street activities, concerts, balls, Mirabelle and artisanal market, parade and election of the Mirabelle Queen are on the agenda, which marks the end of the summer events.
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  2. End of August, in Metz. The Mirabelle plum festivals have been unmissable events in Metz since 1947, capital of the Lorraine region. Street activities, concerts, balls, Mirabelle and artisanal market, parade and election of the Mirabelle Queen are on the agenda, which marks the end of the summer events.

  3. In August, Metz celebrates its famous Mirabelle plum with a lively festival that includes parades, concerts, and plenty of delicious plum-based treats. The festival is a great way to experience the local culture and indulge in some unique culinary delights.

  4. There are fetes, shows, cultural and sporting events all year long in and around Metz Métropole. Check out our schedule!

  5. Jul 4, 2020 · End of August: Festivals of the Mirabelle. September: Montgolfiades. September: Fair at the flea market. November: Salon des Antiquaires. End of September, beginning of October: International Fair of Metz. End of November to the end of December: Christmas market. Beginning of December: Saint-Nicolas.

  6. July - August: "Metz in Celebration". End of August: Festivals of the Mirabelle. September: Montgolfiades. September: Fair at the flea market. November: Salon des Antiquaires. End of September, beginning of October: International Fair of Metz. End of November to the end of December: Christmas market. Beginning of December: Saint-Nicolas.

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  7. Aug 11, 2021 · Lets explore the best things to do in Metz: 1. Metz Cathedral. Source: foto-select / shutterstock. Metz Cathedral. Constructed across more than 300 years from 1220 to 1552, Metz’s cathedral is one of the tallest in Europe, with breathtaking vaults in the nave soaring to 42 metres.

  8. Feb 9, 2017 · Tourists in December or August are in luck. Winter visitors have the good fortune to get to experience Metz’s charming Marché de Nöel, or Christmas Market, while late summer travelers will witness the Fête de la Mirabelle, a summertime festival celebrating the mirabelle, or plum.

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