Introduction
At the end of the 18th century, the bishop of Metz commissioned Blondel to build a new episcopal palace. Work began in 1785, but was interrupted by the French Revolution. Organized around a square courtyard, this handsome edifice, which respects the overall style of the Place d'Armes, finally became the Marché Couvert in 1833.
Today, it sells regional produce: fruit, vegetables, charcuterie, wines*...
*Alcohol abuse is dangerous for your health, consume in moderation.
Practical Information
Subject of tourist venue - historic building
- Vernacular architecture
Styles or dates of tourist venue - historic building
- Classical
Pets welcome
- NO
Conditions of visit (individuals)
- Visit on your own at all times
Accessible for disabled people
- Yes
Free
- YES