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61, Rue Mazelle, 57000, Metz, Moselle, FR Frankreich
kontakt telefon: +33 3 57 28 91 37
strona internetowej: cathometz.fr
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 49.1157577, Longitude: 6.1835866
Alice Salmon
::Splendides vitraux de Cocteau !
JF MESTRE
::Une église assez sobre, au charme discret
Florian Raber
::Très mignonne petite chapelle historique de quartier, une perle bien cachée mais qui vaut le coup d'être visitée. Superbes vitraux et sculptures, très intimiste.
Michael Denner
::This little parish church houses stained-glass windows by the French polymath Jean Cocteau. Done mostly in shades of purple and red, the windows are a perfect expression of 20th century avant-garde's pantheism and post-colonialism: They're not particularly Christian, despite being executed in the sine qua non of religious art medium and housed in a tiny side-street church. African warrior women and fantastic horses, roses and Pacific-island totem poles are jumbled together with Christian symbols. Way, way better than the famed Chagall windows in the Metz Cathedral... Definitely worth the 15 minute walk from centre-ville.
Jérôme Staal
::Vitraux de Jean Cocteau