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ST. THERESA'S CHURCH

Church – Cathedral – Basilica – Chapel
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31, rue de Verdun, 57000Metz, France
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2024
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The work of this new church in the southern district of Metz began in 1938. The project was entrusted to the architect Roger-Henri Expert, but the mission was completed only in 1954 after the Second World War.

Its 70 m mast (which some compare with two hands praying praying or a pilgrim's stick planted at the crossroads of human roads) was built in 1963. The building is distinguished by its reinforced concrete frame, which evokes the architectural innovations in Royan or Le Havre. Since 1998, it has been protected under the titles of Historical Monuments. A board, place in the bottom, under the organ, to better appreciate the purity of the lines and the slenderness of volumes. No transept or bas, but a single rectangular nave in pure basilicale tradition. The aisles and a wide ambulatory serve the chapels. One of them is dedicated to the worship of Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus. At Christmas, don't miss to admire the giant tree tree (offered by the house Nicolas) and the modern crèche to the characters designed manually. The monumental glass (close to 1 060 m 2!) is the work of master Lorrain Nicolas Untersteller, who is responsible for the technique of stained glass windows (glass slabs supported by armed cement). Red and blue dominate the whole. However, the Council of Manufacture (the owner of the church) is constantly coping with the wear of time, which bursts and cracks this powerful vessel of reinforced concrete, a touching fragility.

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Visited in may 2023
Une église à préserver à tout prix.
Visited in november 2022
Cette église moderne des années 30, aux formes atypiques, nous révèle des dimensions impressionnantes et un chœur tout en profondeur. Elle est de béton armé qui enchâsse des vitraux claustra, technique d'une grande rareté. Samedi 12 novembre, nous y avons écouté le magnifique Requiem de Mozart joué par l'orchestre de Prague. Vraiment, un moment sublime. Chaque dimanche matin un joli marché de producteurs locaux s'installe à ses côtés. C'est l'occasion d'allier l'utile à l'agréable. Non loin en se dirigeant vers Montigny à pied, se trouve le parc botanique de Metz. Le quartier ne manque décidément pas d'attrait...
Visited in october 2022
Magnifique
Visited in october 2022
This is a must-see in Metz. It's unlike any church I've ever seen. It's stunning inside and out. On a Saturday afternoon i practically had the place to myself. It was a profound experience being in this space. I love the entire atmosphere the architecture and lighting creates. It's only a few minutes walk from the train station. I encourage everyone to visit.
Visited in september 2022
Eglise atypique

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