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Metz-Ville station, usually called Metz station, is a French railway station, located near the city center of Metz, prefecture of the Moselle department, in the Grand Est region.
Built during the first German annexation of Alsace and Moselle (1871-1918), the station was inaugurated in 1908 by the Imperial Directorate General of Alsace-Lorraine Railways; it replaces the old Metz station, commissioned in 1878. The passenger building, for its facades and roofs (excluding glass roof), its honor lounge, the decor of the buffet and its departure hall, is the subject of a registration as a historical monument since January 15, 19752.
It is a station of the National Society of French Railways (SNCF), served by TGV and regional express trains.
January 30, 2022
one of the most beautiful station buildings ever. You simply have to plan for it when visiting Metz.
September 4, 2022
The train station is a great building. If you don't get here, it's worth a detour.
June 10, 2022
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