During my visit to Germany, my friend and I drove to nearby France, where the cathedral was our first stop. Surprised by the excellent construction work done before the era of advanced technology and appreciated the work done by humans in the past. There was an impression that the cathedral was mainly for the purpose of the tour, which was also helpful for people to learn and discover new things. Highly recommended
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During my visit to Germany, my friend and I drove to nearby France, where the cathedral was our first stop. Surprised by the excellent construction work done before the era of advanced technology and appreciated the work done by humans in the past. There was an impression that the cathedral was mainly for the purpose of the tour, which was also helpful for people to learn and discover new things. Highly recommended
Mess is the central city of Lorraine, the capital of Moselle Province, on the Avenue from Rome to Lance, and has been the main traffic since ancient times. On the one hand, the city was invaded by other countries many times and merged with Germany in 1871. The rugged "Deutsche Gate" (Port des Allemands) across the Sele River seems to be telling the history of the city's offensive and defense.
The new temple of Messe is very good with gardens and architecture compared to other cathedrals, and the medieval architecture is very well preserved. Located at the top of Mossel Island, the church was built during the William Empire and is a common neo-Roman design among many structures within.
Located next to the river, the night view is very beautiful with the lighting
There is a mysterious feeling here.