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The lightest in France.An amalgamation of two former churches, the Cathédrale Saint-Etienne looks out over the city and creates a stir; it was built between 1220 and 1520, in Jaumont stone, the characteristic light yellow honey-coloured stone used to build the majority of monuments in Metz.With a 42-metre high nave, it is one of the highest in the Gothic world!Sculptural, adorned in elegance and mystery, the Metz cathedral is above all proud of its extraordinary stained-glass windows: 6,500m² of glass windows make it the lightest Cathedral in France. they were the work of famous artists, from the 13th to the 20th century: Hermann de Munster, Théobald de Lixheim, Valentin Bousch, Laurent-Charles Maréchal, Jacques Villon, Roger Bissière and Marc Chagall have played their part in this dazzling great work!
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