French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
Restaurants in Metz
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The escape is an innovative life-size escape game, located at the Technopôle in Metz You have an hour to solve puzzles in an incredible immersive setting Come and have fun with family, friends or colleagues!
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In the heart of Metz lies a very personal place with Moroccan ambiences. The furniture, objects and silks were chosen with care and enthusiasm, giving the whole exotic atmosphere of a house dream. A haven of peace ... in the basement of Metz Only one word to add: Malhaba ( welcome)
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Welcome to The Box ! Open the door to one of our 3 incredibly immersive universes ! Come along with friends, family or coworkers and put yourself in the shoes of an undercover FBI agent, or try to rob the collection of a wealthy diamond dealer. You can also try to figure out the secrets of the Great Magicien Masqué, the famous illusionist! Escape rooms are team games and to succeed, you will have to cooperate in order to solve puzzles and try to understand the increasingly surprising mechanisms! You might be afraid of not being up to the challenge ? Don’t worry ! Our game masters are fully dedicated to you, they’ll follow your game from one end to another and will give you clues adapted to your level. Both experts and beginners will have fun ! Our 3 rooms are available in English for our English speaking friends ! The adventure awaits
5.0 based on 59 reviews
Team Break Metz est un live escape game, avec 2 salles de jeu d'evasion. Incarnez des journalistes a la recherche d'une entite malefique dans notre Hotel hante. Ou des prisonniers dont l'avion s'echoue sur une ile deserte dans notre salle Lost. Ideal pour jouer entre amis ou pour renforcer la cohesion d'equipe entre collegues.
4.5 based on 2,854 reviews
One of the tallest cathedrals in France, the 12th-century building is also known for its extensive use of stained-glass windows.
Mostly built in the Gothic style between the 13th and 16th centuries it holds the largest expanse of stained glass in the world, most of which from famous artists throughout history such as Hermann von Munster from the 13th century and modernist Marc Chagall from the 20th. As soon as we entered, in fact, the interior was immense and amazing with a huge nave all decorated with stained glass. We also admired the sculpted extior too, built in the local yellow Jaumont Limestone.
4.5 based on 322 reviews
Collection of museums that reflect the wealth of art and history through the ages.
This is a great regional museum with a fantastic collection of Gallo-Roman materials. Some great mosaics. In the basement is a Roman bathhouse and there are some spectacular painted Medieval ceilings and beams. We were there for more than 2 hours. Highly recommended.
4.5 based on 971 reviews
Very nice architecture, this station is one of the nicest in France or in Lorraine; nice sculptures and a Germanic style; the station is near the nice Pompidou Museum.
4.5 based on 164 reviews
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