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This is a classical architectural square, surrounded by historic buildings and various shops, and is very lively.
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by the Moselle
The Place de la Comedie is a square on the island 'du Petit-Saulcy' in the Moselle river. Its main buildings here are the Temple Neuf in grey sandstone from the beginning of the 20th century, and the ...
A square in Metz allocated in a fantastic position between le canàl de la Moselle & le Temple Neuef with a wonderful garden, a rocket in the centre of this last-one, flowers, lights in the night, art....
Across the Moselle river from the Cathedral, is the Place de la Comedie. As a scenic backdrop for the square stands the Opera Theatre built in 1752 and the oldest opera house working in France.
Basically a temporary garden around a fountain, surrounded by the opera house, the temple neuf and the banks of the canal Moselle. Not that much to see.
There was a lovely garden with impressive flowers and charming walkways when we visited. Otherwise, I'm sure the benches and the fountains with a view of the cathedral are lovely, but with the garden ...
by the Moselle
The Place de la Comedie is a square on the island 'du Petit-Saulcy' in the Moselle river. Its main buildings here are the Temple Neuf in grey sandstone from the beginning of the 20th century, and the ...
Square of garden's art
A square in Metz allocated in a fantastic position between le canàl de la Moselle & le Temple Neuef with a wonderful garden, a rocket in the centre of this last-one, flowers, lights in the night, art....
Nice square with oldest opera house in France
Across the Moselle river from the Cathedral, is the Place de la Comedie. As a scenic backdrop for the square stands the Opera Theatre built in 1752 and the oldest opera house working in France.
Temporary garden
Basically a temporary garden around a fountain, surrounded by the opera house, the temple neuf and the banks of the canal Moselle. Not that much to see.
Beautiful (and surprise!) garden!
There was a lovely garden with impressive flowers and charming walkways when we visited. Otherwise, I'm sure the benches and the fountains with a view of the cathedral are lovely, but with the garden ...