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Easy to find while walking around to see other places nearby. There is a park with some seats to give your feet some rest for a while. Taking picture is easy as the tower stands in a wide-open space, traffic is not quite busy but always watch your back.
Interesting tower that’s the only thing left of the original protestant church.
Beautiful architecture, next to a car park and a lovely garden! We stopped here for a short break and loved the monument!
A huge empty tower (it was a church till the ww2) almost 100m high, awesome to see.
Built when Metz was part of the German empire. It was built in 1881 for German soldiers of Lutheran faith. Metz underwent extensive architectural change to make it look more German and this church was part of the plan. In 1902, Pastor Albert Schweitzer, future Nobel Peace Prize winner, gave an organ concert but the structure got damaged during world war 2. After the war, only the tower left standing as part of the iconic Metz skyline.
Small but tall temple, really cute
Unmistakably one of the most recognizable landmarks in Metz. Once a Lutheran church for German soldiers, a Gothic style building. What's left is the bell tower measuring nearly 100 metres. This is The Garrison Temple of Metz in Moselle.
Beautiful tower with a great history that stands like a lone shard to the sky due to the main church building having been destroyed.
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