Discover the best top things to do in Moselle, France including Gros Ouvrage Maginot du Hackenberg, Ouvrage du Michelsberg - Ligne Maginot, Fort Casso, Group Fortifications of Aisne, Petit Ouvrage du Bambesch, Metz Cathedral, La Cour d'Or, Musee Les Mineurs Wendel, Les Jardins Fruitiers, Gare de Metz-Ville.
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We enjoyed visiting the Ouvrage Hackenberg, dug into the Hackenberg hill. By taking the internal train to combat block 9 you understand how big this fortress is. Our guide Alain gave a passionate tour as his grandfather was a soldier at the Ouvrage during WW2. Seeing the turret in block 9 in action, from the in- and outside, was impressive. Be prepared that most guides only speak French and make sure to bring warm clothes, as the tour takes 2,5 hours and the inside temperature is 12 degrees C all year round.
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Le Fort Casso, ouvrage de la ligne Maginot, situé en Moselle, à Rohrbach-les-Bitche. L'ouvrage se visite toute l'année et vous fera replonger dans le quotidien des soldats Français de 1939-40 sur la ligne Maginot. Ouvert sur réservation uniquement. Règles sanitaire: - port du masque - lavage des mains avec du gel hydroalcoolique (disponible au fort) - 10 personnes maximum par visite
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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.
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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.
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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.
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