Temple Neuf

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Temple Neuf is a neo-Romanesque Protestant church on an island in Metz, France, known for its striking riverside silhouette and symbolic role in the city’s Franco-German history.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Temple Neuf canonical 2
Temple Neuf (Metz) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Protestant church
church building
neo-Romanesque architecture
architecturalStyle Neo-Romanesque
country France
denomination Protestant
hasFeature apse facing the river
central tower
dark stone massing
round-arched windows
hasFunction place of worship
tourist attraction
hasNameInFrench Temple Neuf self-link
hasReligion Protestantism
hasViewOf historic facades along the Moselle
heritageStatus protected building in Metz
isLandmarkOf Metz
knownFor picturesque night illumination
prominent tower and spire
striking riverside silhouette
locatedIn Grand Est
surface form: Grand Est region

Metz
Moselle department
historic center of Metz
locatedOn an island in the Moselle River
Île du Petit-Saulcy
material stone
near Metz Cathedral
Opéra-Théâtre de Metz Métropole
orientation aligned with the Moselle riverbank
overlooks Moselle River
Place de la Comédie
partOf urban landscape of Metz
religiousAffiliation Reformed tradition
symbolizes Franco-German history of Metz
presence of Protestantism in Metz
tourismRegion Lorraine
usedFor concerts
cultural events
religious services

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Metz hasLandmark Temple Neuf
German imperial district (Quartier Impérial) significantBuilding Temple Neuf
this entity surface form: Temple Neuf (Metz)
Temple Neuf hasNameInFrench Temple Neuf self-link