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15 and 16 September 2018Passed
Conditions
Free
September 2018
Saturday 15
10:00 - 18:00
Sunday 16
10:00 - 18:00
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0 to 99 years old

Palais du Gouverneur

9, rue de la Citadelle, 57000 Metz
  • Moselle
  • Grand Est

Presentation(Display) of works of the apprentices coming from the regiment of Service Volunteer de Montigny-Lès-Metz

For European Heritage Days, two schools will be associated with the Palace and will present their works.
15 and 16 September 2018Passed
Conditions
Free
Christian Legay

As part of themes: "The art of division(sharing)", apprentices coming from the regiment of Service Volunteer de Montigny-Lès-Metz will expose(explain) their works.
The embellishment of gardens realised as part of a horticultural professional training in the Local Agricultural Public institution of Education(Teaching) and of Professional training of Courcelles-Chaussy will be presented.
And will be exposed(explained) of the original works of metalwork, joinery(joiner's workshop), painting(paint), masonry and thermal and sanitary installation, as part of professional training in jobs(businesses) by BTP in the centre of Training(Formation) of Apprentices BTP of Montigny-Lès-Metz.

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Exposition
Édition 2018
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Gratuit
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About the location

Palais du Gouverneur
9, rue de la Citadelle, 57000 Metz
  • Moselle
  • Grand Est
The palace of the Governor, conscript in the past General-Kommando, is a residence built in Metz, between 1902 and 1905, to serve as pied-a-terre to the emperor Guillaume II. It is located small public garden Giraud in the southwest of the district of Metz-Centre, but rest historically bound(connected) to the imperial district further east. The Palace is registered on the additional inventory of historic monuments since 1975.
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Château, hôtel urbain, palais, manoir, Monument historique
SIRPA Metz