Metz offers many locations for photography. The city combines Gothic architecture like Saint Stephen's Cathedral with its stained glass windows, and modern structures like the Metz Station. The Moselle River provides reflections of Le Temple Neuf, while gardens such as the Botanical Garden contain diverse plant species. Historical sites include the Saint-Pierre-aux-Nonnains Basilica, Fort Queuleu, and the German Gate. The Imperial Quarter displays German architectural influence, and places like Place Saint-Louis present traditional French urban design.
Metz, France
Protestant church built in 1904 in neo-Romanesque style stands on a small island in the Moselle River with water reflections visible from the banks.
Metz, France
Artificial lake near the city center with walking paths, bridges and green spaces. Popular location for photography with reflections on the water surface.
Metz, France
Garden with rare plant collections, seasonal flowers and themed areas. The glass greenhouse displays tropical and Mediterranean vegetation throughout the year.
Metz, France
Museum complex in former medieval buildings displays Roman remains, Gothic arches and regional art collections across multiple exhibition rooms.
Metz, France
Public space with geometric flowerbeds, stone paths, trimmed trees and multiple bronze statues throughout the walking area.
Metz, France
Roman structure from the 4th century, converted to a church, featuring stone walls and high arched windows with historical architectural elements.
Metz, France
Railway terminal built in 1908 with a clock tower, carved stone details, large windows and a central hall with high ceilings.
Metz, France
Neighborhood with neo-Romanesque and neo-Renaissance architecture from 1871 to 1918, featuring stone facades and decorative elements from German construction.
Place d'Armes, Metz, France
The Gothic cathedral features large windows with 6,500 square meters of stained glass from the 13th to 20th centuries.
Scy-Chazelles, Metz, France
This 358-meter hill offers views of the Moselle Valley, the city of Metz, and contains military fortifications from 1867.
Old Town, Metz, France
Medieval square with Italian-style arcades from the 13th century, outdoor restaurants, and regular markets on Saturdays.
En Nexirue, Metz, France
The 13th-century monastery contains a garden with medicinal plants, stone arches, and houses the European Institute of Ecology.
Metz, France
Medieval entrance gate built in stone with two round towers and defensive walls from the 13th century.
Metz, France
Narrow street in the historic center with stone buildings, wooden beams, and painted store facades from different centuries.
Metz, France
Stone bridge crossing the Moselle river, connecting the old town with residential areas, surrounded by medieval architecture.
Metz, France
Military gate from the 13th century with thick stone walls and defensive towers near the Moselle river.
Metz, France
This riverside walkway follows the Moselle River with views of small boats and waterfront gardens next to residential buildings.
Metz, France
Military fortress from 1867 surrounded by dense forest, featuring thick walls, moats and underground passages across its 90-hectare grounds.
Metz, France
This waterway connects the Moselle River to industrial sites, with a paved path running alongside stone bridges and locks.
Metz, France
This 18th century residential building features stone architecture with carved details on its facade and a garden courtyard.
Metz, France
This historical market hall features local vendors selling fresh produce, meats, cheeses and regional specialties in a restored building with metal architecture.
Ars-sur-Moselle, France
The stone arches of this Roman water system stretch across the landscape, demonstrating ancient engineering from the third century.
Metz, France
This stone building from the 13th century contains modern art exhibitions within its gothic walls and features original architectural elements.
Metz, France
This green space between two branches of the Moselle River contains university buildings and stone bridges connecting to the mainland.
Metz, France
This contemporary art museum occupies a 13th-century building with stone walls, wooden beams, and rotating art exhibitions throughout multiple floors.
Lorry-lès-Metz, France
This religious building from the 12th century contains medieval frescoes depicting biblical scenes and saints on its stone walls.
Metz, France
This medieval defensive tower built in 1437 stands as part of the city fortifications with stone walls and arrow slits.
Metz, France
This religious building constructed in the 13th century features pointed arches, stone vaults, stained glass windows and a bell tower.
Metz, France
Contemporary art museum with a white roof structure, three exhibition galleries and an auditorium for concerts and performances.
Metz, France
Octagonal religious building from the 13th century featuring a domed ceiling and original stone carvings on the walls.