

Metz, France
Metz, France
Porte des Allemands is one of Metz’s most striking medieval landmarks, combining a fortified bridge, gate, and small castle over the Seille River. Built between the 13th and 15th centuries, it offers a vivid glimpse of the city’s former defenses and military architecture. Its towers, stone walls, and riverside setting make it especially appealing for visitors interested in history, photography, or scenic walks through Metz’s old quarter.
Opening Hours
Mon–Sun: 8:00–19:00