The Camouflage Tower of Metz Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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These are the remains of an ancient medieval city wall that had a defensive function in the past and has a very majestic appearance that is still very well preserved today.
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Picturesque spot
When you're walking from the station to the Moselle river, make a small detour to see this picturesque spot, one of the many medieval remains in Metz. Nice photo opportunity.
When you're walking from the station to the Moselle river, make a small detour to see this picturesque spot, one of the many medieval remains in Metz. Nice photo opportunity.
The ‘Tour Camoufle’ (1437) was one of a pair of artillery towers at the south-west end of the medieval curtain wall of Metz. It is standing alone now, in a little park; the wall has been erased and th...
The ‘Tour Camoufle’ (1437) was one of a pair of artillery towers at the south-west end of the medieval curtain wall of Metz. It is standing alone now, in a little park; the wall has been erased and th...
We were following the Michelin Walking tour and this structure was on the route. No curation of the structure in context was visible. More of a pocket park. Not worth diverting your tour to see th...
Picturesque spot
When you're walking from the station to the Moselle river, make a small detour to see this picturesque spot, one of the many medieval remains in Metz. Nice photo opportunity.
Picturesque spot
When you're walking from the station to the Moselle river, make a small detour to see this picturesque spot, one of the many medieval remains in Metz. Nice photo opportunity.
A cute sight
The ‘Tour Camoufle’ (1437) was one of a pair of artillery towers at the south-west end of the medieval curtain wall of Metz. It is standing alone now, in a little park; the wall has been erased and th...
A cute sight
The ‘Tour Camoufle’ (1437) was one of a pair of artillery towers at the south-west end of the medieval curtain wall of Metz. It is standing alone now, in a little park; the wall has been erased and th...
Michelin Walking Tour Visit
We were following the Michelin Walking tour and this structure was on the route. No curation of the structure in context was visible. More of a pocket park. Not worth diverting your tour to see th...