

Metz, France
Metz, France
Temple Neuf is a striking Protestant church on Metz’s Île du Petit-Saulcy, set where the Moselle and Seille rivers meet. Built in the early 20th century in a neo-Romanesque style, it stands out for its dark stone, elegant silhouette, and photogenic waterside setting. While the exterior is the main draw, the church also reflects Metz’s complex French-German history. It is well worth a short stop for architecture lovers, photographers, and anyone exploring the city center.
Opening Hours
Mon: 8:30–18:30 Tue: 8:30–18:30 Wed: 8:30–18:30 Thu: 8:30–18:30 Fri: 8:30–18:30 Sat: 8:30–18:30 Sun: 8:30–18:30