Amnéville, Tourist and thermal spa center in Moselle, France
Amnéville is a tourist and thermal spa town in the Moselle region of northeastern France, situated between Metz and Thionville. It features a zoo, indoor ski slope, golf course, casino, thermal baths, and various entertainment facilities.
The area was inhabited by Romans in ancient times and drew its name from a worshipped deity. In the 19th century it developed as a spa resort and received its current name in 1894.
The name derives from Nemausus, a Roman goddess worshipped in the ancient world, and this heritage remains visible in monuments and inscriptions throughout the town. Locals and visitors encounter reminders of this classical past as they explore different quarters.
The town is easily reached by car and has ample parking at attractions. It can be visited year-round since indoor skiing and thermal baths operate regardless of the weather.
Among its recreational offerings is a rare indoor ski slope that allows visitors to ski year-round. This facility makes the town an unusual destination for winter sports enthusiasts in a mild climate.
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