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Anne-marie et Gérard Kintzig31,rue Gal Leclerc
Montigny-lès-metz
57950
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We extend a warm welcome to a comfortable room designed for the accommodation of two adults. The room offers a cozy living space with a private bathroom featuring double sinks, a toilet, and a separate shower. It is furnished with a double bed, a wardrobe, a desk, a comfortable lounge area, and includes a television for your entertainment. Moreover, our location places you just 2km away from Centre Pompidou Metz.Reviews
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Directions
To reach the Metz center, take the A31 and exit at Metz center if you are traveling by car. If you prefer public transportation, you can take line No. 2 to Montigny and get off at St André. However, we are more than happy to welcome you at the train station, which is located 2 km away.
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Attractions
- Centre Pompidou-Metz: Located in Metz, this contemporary art museum showcases a wide range of exhibitions, including paintings, sculptures, and installations. It's known for its unique architecture and interactive displays.
- Metz Cathedral: A stunning Gothic cathedral situated in the heart of Metz. It features intricate stained glass windows, a grand organ, and beautiful architectural details. Visitors can also climb to the top for panoramic views of the city.
- Parc de la Seille: A picturesque park located near the city center of Metz. It offers walking trails, lush green spaces, and a tranquil atmosphere. The park is perfect for picnics, leisurely strolls, or simply enjoying nature.
- Porte des Allemands: This historical gate is a remnant of the medieval fortifications in Metz. It consists of two towers connected by a stone bridge. Visitors can explore the gate's interior, which houses a small museum showcasing the city's history.
- Jardin Botanique de Metz: A botanical garden featuring a wide variety of plant species, including rare and exotic plants. The garden is well-maintained and offers a peaceful environment for nature lovers. It also houses a small zoo with animals like flamingos and turtles.
- Maison Robert Schuman: This historic house was once the residence of Robert Schuman, one of the founding fathers of the European Union. It now serves as a museum dedicated to his life and work, showcasing personal belongings, documents, and photographs.
- Metz-Plage: During the summer months, Metz-Plage transforms the banks of the Moselle River into a temporary beach. Visitors can relax on the sandy shores, swim in the designated areas, or participate in various water sports and activities.
- Archeological Crypt of the Aqueduct: Located in Montigny-lès-Metz, this underground archaeological site showcases the remains of a Roman aqueduct. Visitors can explore the well-preserved tunnels and learn about the history and engineering of the aqueduct.
- War Museum of Gravelotte: Situated in Gravelotte, a short distance from Montigny-lès-Metz, this museum focuses on the history and impact of the Battle of Gravelotte during the Franco-Prussian War. It houses a collection of artifacts, weapons, and exhibits that provide insights into this significant historical event. 10. Château de Malbrouck: A medieval fortress located in Manderen, a village near Montigny-lès-Metz. The castle is well-preserved and offers guided tours, showcasing its rich history and architecture. The surrounding grounds also host various cultural events and festivals throughout the year.