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Another lovely religious site in Metz! Perhaps slightly less spectacular than the cathedral (only in size), it is still well worth a visit. It is not a long walk from the cathedral to Le Temple Neuf, and the area around the house of worship is lovely, too. Try strolling along the historic Moselle after you visit Le Temple Neuf!
You can only walk around it, this church is not open for public. That's a bit of a pity. Nicely situated near the river Mosselle
This is by far the best picture I took from my trip to Metz. The Temple Neuf is an amazing history holder along with its architectonic building.
This church carries an eclectic architectural style. It is placed on a little Island on the Moselle which reminds you slightly of Ile de France. The massive building radiates power. Unfortunately, we couldn't visit it from inside. In the evening, the church is well lighted but its surrounding, the bridge and the waterfront are not and it's a pity because the whole area is pitoresque.
Very beautiful to look at, nicely situated, makes for a wonderful picture! There is nothing to be seen frominside but you can have a nice walk arouond it. Plenty of nice motifs for photographs around.
Wanted to go inside here but it was closed so we didn't get to see inside which was disappointing but views by the side of it made it worth the walk
Every visit of Metz is not complete without visiting Temple Neuf, you can spend as little time as you want there. Since the Temple isn't open to public, you can stroll through the riverbanks and take gorgeous pictures. There are also swans in the river, that you feed and take pictures with. Overall a very picturesque location in the city for a nice stroll
Just a shame the temple is not opened for visits. Look amazing from the outside with the river on both side of the garden. Absolutely lovely.
I can't speak for the inside of Le Temple Neuf, but the view of the church from Moyen Pont is so beautiful. The church sits on a small island in the middle of the river with bridges either side. When we were there, there were more swans on the river than I had ever seen in one place.
Thanks to it's location this church dominates the riverside almost as much as the Notre Dame in Paris, sadly it's not open for visit.Best photo moment is in the late afternoon.
After a stroll from the Lac des cignes along the riverside, we ended up with a beautiful view on the Temple Neuf church. It is a very pretty church, situated on a little island, with a bridge connecting it to 'mainland' Metz on either side. Very nice photo spot on a stroll around Metz.
It is a must see place and take a picture , it is church constructed by the German when the region was under there role
Le temple neuf, the Protestant Church, Church of the Germans, as the French call it, was built at the beginning of the previous century by the Germans, who controlled Metz and the whole district of Lorraine. The Church, located on a sort of a peninsula in the river Moselle, is surrounded by a nice garden overlooking the river and the lower part of the city. The church's location in the heart of the river 'requires' a prolonged view and taking pictures from nearest bridge. Don't miss the spectacular sight, even it's the back side of the church.
Temple Neuf is a really beautiful neo-Romanesque German Protestant church on Petit Salcy Island, a short walk from St. Steven's Cathedral. The photos we took here were some of the best of our trip. Also on the island is Place de la Comedie, with an amazing garden/fountain, also lovely for taking photos. I highly recommend making time for a walk in this direction while visiting Metz.
We enjoyed the saunter around the island, looking and relaxing in the shaded parts. Came back later to take photos at night. Lovely! The purple fences are wonderful foils for the architecture and the plants.