Place d'Armes - Jacques-François Blondel - Free Audio Guide
Metz, Grand Est, France
Place d'Armes - Jacques-François Blondel, Bellecroix, Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, France métropolitaine, 57014, France
Place d'Armes, located in Metz, France, is a historic public square designed by architect Jacques-François Blondel. Established between 1754 and 1788, it features a rectangular layout surrounded by significant buildings such as the City Hall and the Cathedral of Saint-Étienne. The square is known for its cultural events and symbolizes the military history of the area. Visitors can admire notable monuments, including the statue of Marshal Fabert. The square is accessible year-round, free of charge. While there are no specific visiting hours, it is best visited during daylight for photography and leisure activities.