Discover the best top things to do in Meurthe-et-Moselle, France including Place Stanislas, St. Mihiel American Cemetery, Fort de Villey-le-Sec, Musee de l'Ecole de Nancy, Musee des Beaux-Arts de Nancy, Hotel de Ville, Parc de la Pepiniere, Jardin Botanique Jean-Marie Pelt, Ouvrage de Fermont - Ligne Maginot, L'arc Here.
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5.0 based on 5,311 reviews
Can’t miss it in Nancy, beautiful square lots to see, go take a walk along all ports and building, dine on the square and see the lightshow.
4.5 based on 907 reviews
Great place for any Art Nouveau lover- and if you are not, then simply look for another places. Variety of Art Nouveau works by Galle, Majorelle, Daum and more. Artists that worked in Nancy. Be it wood, porcelain, glass or metal, superb works with complete rooms decorated in Art Nouveau style. Small nice garden surrounds the museum- just if you need some rest and a change of views. If you head after this to the Majorelle house, make sure you make a booking in advance. We were refused entrance due to not being able to book in advance.
4.5 based on 738 reviews
The Museum of Fine Arts The Museum of Fine Arts or le Musée de Beaux-Arts was created in 1793 and is housed in one of the striking 18th century buildings in Place Stanislas. The museum's walls are a witness to the architectural and urban development of Nancy. The restoration of 15th to 17th century fortifications in the basement of the museum has firmed its link between the old and new towns or indeed between the former Dukedom of Lorraine and modern Nancy. Development became necessary due to the increasing size of the collections. This led to an important extension in 1999 entailing a complete restructure of the museum in order to cater for young and adult visitors alike. The auditorium, temporary exhibition galleries, children's workshops, book shop and the Friends of the Museum Association all provide a large variety of cultural events for your benefit. Collections On display are works representing every European school of art, spanning a period from the 14th to the 21st century. The museum's impressive painting collections include a series of works by Pérugin, Tintoretto, Caravaggio, Rubens, Delacroix, Monet, Modigliani, Dufy, Picasso, etc.... You are also assured to see the creations of both contemporary French and foreign artists. Visitors must not forget to admire works by famous Lorraine painters Claude le Lorrain, Emile Friant, Victor Pouvé, Etienne Cournault, Jules Bastien Lepage ... The collection also features sculptures by Rodin, Maillol, Zadkine, César, Dietman ... The Print Room exhibits periodically works taken from its rich collection of sketches, prints and engravings by artists such as Callot and Grandville. Finally, an original scenographic presentation of the Daum crystal collection allows visitors to explore 100 years of Nancy's well-known glasswork's production.
The finest collection of Daum glass in the world, beautifully showcased and lit for maximum close up enjoyment. Unique and breath taking
4.5 based on 298 reviews
The Hotel de Ville is impressive and the architecture, splendid. Located right on the UNESCO Place Stanislas, which is not to be missed. Lovely at night also.
4.5 based on 1,553 reviews
A place for everybody...Children have a lot to play with, adults can admire the flowers and the animals of the zoo. People can go running as well.
4.5 based on 132 reviews
Visitors will find nearly 12,000 species in Jean-Marie Pelt Botanical Garden, in 35 hectares of grounds and 2500 m2 of tropical greenhouses. Rare and endangered plants and surprising, unusual plants are being grown in one of France’s largest botanical gardens. It’s a living botanical museum!
4.5 based on 66 reviews
This vast underground fort is well worth visiting, do make sure the guide can speak your language to make the experience so much fuller.Really enjoyed the exploring the underground galleries and riding on the narrow gauge train. The museum is a must , as it has some interesting exhibits , including some complete cupolas showing how these worked
4.5 based on 167 reviews
Nice arch from the dazzling glory from the enlightened artist, architect Emmanuel Héré; this arch is the entrance to place Stanislas and is nice illuminated in the evening.
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