Eglise Saint-Eucaire Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This is a Roman Catholic church that was built in the 5th century and has withstood the test of time despite damage and alterations. Its bell tower is a 12th-century Romanesque building, and the church's nave dates from the 14th and 15th centuries.
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Nice church
This church is located close by the Porte des Allemands, and was built in the Gothic style during the 14th and 15th centuries.
This church was undergoing reconstruction when we visited but the doors were open but no one else was there Apparently built in the 12th century, this church was my two favorites church in Metz...and...
It was built in the Roman Empire, in the Vth century. The majority of the current building is from the XIVth and XVth century. It is worth seeing its organ of 1902.
This church is near the German gate. It has kept the romantic bell, but generally rebuilt in a strict Gothic style with minimal decor. Maybe due to the proximity to the city thief ...
Nice church
This church is located close by the Porte des Allemands, and was built in the Gothic style during the 14th and 15th centuries.
Favorite Church in Metz
This church was undergoing reconstruction when we visited but the doors were open but no one else was there Apparently built in the 12th century, this church was my two favorites church in Metz...and...
Ancient church
It was built in the Roman Empire, in the Vth century. The majority of the current building is from the XIVth and XVth century. It is worth seeing its organ of 1902.
Bellissima!
Recently restored, this church preserves the floors, walls and banks of its time.
Roman-Gothic Church with colorful glasses
This church is near the German gate. It has kept the romantic bell, but generally rebuilt in a strict Gothic style with minimal decor. Maybe due to the proximity to the city thief ...