Introduction

Immigrants from across the Rhine, and the large number of soldiers, many of them Protestant, who made up the troops stationed in Metz, led to the rapid construction of new places of worship dedicated to them. At the start of the German annexation, a vast hall-church was built in the city, of which only the narrow, slender tower over 90m high remains.

Practical Information

Subject of tourist venue - historic building
  • Religious architecture
Styles or dates of tourist venue - historic building
  • Neo-Gothic
  • Contemporary
Pets welcome
  • YES
Conditions of visit (individuals)
  • Tour of exterior only
Accessible for disabled people
  • Yes
Free
  • YES

Schedules

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