Introduction
In 1873 the old Metz railway station was destroyed by fire so a new station was built in yellow Jaumont limestone. The German architect, Jacobstahl, chose to build the station in the form of an Italian-style, neo-Renaissance palace with two side wings symbolising triumphal arches and with rich ornamentation.
Practical Information
Subject of tourist venue - historic building
                                                        - Vernacular architecture
 
Styles or dates of tourist venue - historic building
                                                        - Contemporary
 
Pets welcome
                                                        - YES
 
Conditions of visit (individuals)
                                                        - Tour of exterior only
 
Accessible for disabled people
                                                        - Yes
 
Free
                                                        - YES