Serpentine Gate Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Porte de Seppenoise was built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in a neoclassical architectural style and was listed as a French historical monument in 1966.
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Monumental city gate
Make a small detour to see this monumental city gate on your way from the railway station to the city centre / Moselle river!
We passed the ‘Porte Serpenoise’ (Serpenoise Gate) on our way to see the architectural marvels of the ‘New Town’. It’s a bit of a folly, really, because what you see today is not a city gate. The firs...
We passed the ‘Porte Serpenoise’ (Serpenoise Gate) on our way to see the architectural marvels of the ‘New Town’. It’s a bit of a folly, really, because what you see today is not a city gate. The firs...
It certainly is a nice building, but I would not make a big detour to see it. There is not much you can see or do. If you want to visit the Governor's Palace though, you can easily pick a way to pass ...
Monumental city gate
Make a small detour to see this monumental city gate on your way from the railway station to the city centre / Moselle river!
Monumental city gate
Make a small detour to see this monumental city gate on your way from the railway station to the city centre / Moselle river!
Between Old and New town
We passed the ‘Porte Serpenoise’ (Serpenoise Gate) on our way to see the architectural marvels of the ‘New Town’. It’s a bit of a folly, really, because what you see today is not a city gate. The firs...
Between Old and New town
We passed the ‘Porte Serpenoise’ (Serpenoise Gate) on our way to see the architectural marvels of the ‘New Town’. It’s a bit of a folly, really, because what you see today is not a city gate. The firs...
Nice Stop on the way to the Governor's Palace
It certainly is a nice building, but I would not make a big detour to see it. There is not much you can see or do. If you want to visit the Governor's Palace though, you can easily pick a way to pass ...