Introduction
Situated at the top of Sainte-Croix hill, the birthplace of the city, this church was rebuilt in the 13th century. During the first annexation of Metz to the German Empire, the facade and the bell tower were modified by architect Conrad Wahn. Inside, there is a 12th century stained glass window, the oldest in Lorraine, depicting a small crucifixion scene.
Practical Information
Subject of tourist venue - historic building
- Religious architecture
Styles or dates of tourist venue - historic building
- Gothic mediaeval
- Contemporary
Pets welcome
- NO
Conditions of visit (individuals)
- Visit on your own at all times
Accessible for disabled people
- Yes, partially / with help
Recreational activities on site / cultural heritage
- Concerts