Introduction

This church is one of the oldest parishes of Metz. Built on the old Roman ramparts, it is unusual as it does not have a facade and the south transept is shortened to accommodate the rue Lasalle. The windows, dating from 1881 are the work of Metz’s Laurent-Charles Maréchal, master glazier and leader of the School of Metz, whose work can be found throughout the city.

Practical Information

Subject of tourist venue - historic building
  • Religious architecture
Styles or dates of tourist venue - historic building
  • Romanesque mediaeval
  • Gothic mediaeval
Pets welcome
  • NO
Tour languages
  • German
Amenities - cultural heritage
  • Equipped meeting room
  • Toilets
Languages spoken at reception
  • English
Conditions of visit (individuals)
  • Visit on your own at all times
  • Guided tours with advanced booking
Recreational activities on site / cultural heritage
  • Concerts

Location