File:Grde poste Metz, 57.jpg

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Français : Inauguré peu après la nouvelle gare et situé en face, de l'autre côté de la pl. du Gal de Gaulle, l'hôtel des postes de Metz, Moselle, est réalisé de 1907 à 1911 par J. Kröger en grès rose des Vosges, selon un style néo-roman.

C'est un repère incontournable de l'ancien quartier impérial, témoin de la 1ère annexion allemande de la ville, entre 1871 et 1918.

Les services postaux actuellement hébergés par l'édifice doivent migrer dans un proche avenir dans de nouveaux locaux, situés à proximité.
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Camera location49° 06′ 35.64″ N, 6° 10′ 34.68″ E  Heading=19° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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