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Saturday 17 September 2022, 14:00, 16:00, 18:00Passed
Conditions
Free. Free entrance.
September 2022
Saturday 17
14:00 - 14:30
16:00 - 16:30
18:00 - 18:30
Accessible to the motor impaired

Porte des Allemands

Boulevard André Maginot, 57000 Metz
  • Moselle
  • Grand Est

Historical re-enactment show of the medieval period proposed by the company Messina Heraudie

The association offers a medieval re-enactment show to help you discover the historical heritage.
Saturday 17 September 2022, 14:00, 16:00, 18:00Passed
Conditions
Free. Free entrance.
@Ville de Metz

The association offers a medieval re-enactment show to help you discover the historical heritage.

The association of medieval reconstruction, Heraudie Messina offers many activities based on costumes and accessories elaborated from historical sources. Their aim is to make as many people as possible discover the subtleties of this often unknown period while enhancing the historical heritage.

Types d'événement
Spectacle / Lecture
Thème 2022
No selection
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Conditions de participation
Gratuit

About the location

Porte des Allemands
Boulevard André Maginot, 57000 Metz
  • Moselle
  • Grand Est
The door is a vestige of the urban surrounding wall(speaker) of the XIIIth century s., and had a double function(office) of bridge(deck) and of strengthened door. She(It) knew different allocations(appointments) and different periods of restoration(catering). At the end of the XIXth century s. in particular the building was transformed into medieval element, with all imaging appropriate(peculiar) to this period. This is the way(That's how) the crenellated facade of the building, often highlighted is due to the German architect Paul Tornow, which also intervened on the cathedral Saint-Etienne during the period of Annexation.
Tags
Villes et Pays d'art et d'histoire, Monument historique, Édifice militaire, enceinte urbaine
©Rodolphe Lebois