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  2. Mar 3, 2020 · Metz is a striking city due to its natural and architectural heritage, mostly due to a rich history. The site was inhabited during the Roman era. It was perfectly located at the crossroads of the Roman military roads Reims-Strasbourg and Trier-Lyon. At that time, Metz was called “Divodurum”, meaning the town at the holy mountain.

  3. Jul 14, 2022 · Located behind the railway station, is by far the most striking contemporary cultural place in Lorraine, which opened its doors in 2010: Centre Pompidou-Metz. The famous Parisian centre of modern arts chose Metz to house its first permanent outpost.

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  4. Metz is one of France’s oldest cities with a history going back some 3,000 years and the fact that it is rather under the tourism radar is astonishing. Close to Luxembourg and Germany, it is a superbly gastronomic city.

  5. As an important city in the heart of Europe and the crossroads of different cultures, Metz has variously experienced an integration into the Roman Empire, the period of christianization, the barbarian depredations, religious wars, the French Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, an annexation into the German Empire, and World War II.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MetzMetz - Wikipedia

    Metz is an important commercial centre of northern France with France's biggest retailer federation, consisting of around 2,000 retailers. [112] Important retail companies are found in the city, such as the Galeries Lafayette, the Printemps department store and the Fnac entertainment retail chain.

  7. Apr 10, 2024 · That’s exactly why its stunning architecture, amazing museums, and jaw-dropping gothic cathedral – free from throngs of tourists – make Metz an absolute delight! It’s a way to really experience the best feeling of living in Europe without also feeling like you’re going to be stampeded by tourists.

  8. Metz, city, Moselle département, Grand Est région, northeastern France, situated at the confluence of the Moselle and Seille rivers, northwest of Strasbourg and south of the Luxembourg frontier. It was partly rebuilt and its suburbs considerably extended after World War II.

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