Metz has been handed back and forth between Germany and France, as witnessed by its architecture. The light yellow stone is French; the darker, grimmer material was used by the Germans for buildings designed to overwhelm the citizenry.
Metz has been handed back and forth between Germany and France, as witnessed by its architecture. The light yellow stone is French; the darker, grimmer material was used by the Germans for buildings designed to overwhelm the citizenry.