Pierre Jalbert: Piano Trio No. 2 (European Premiere in Arsenal Metz, France)
The Morgenstern Trio plays the European premiere of Pierre Jalberts Piano Trio Nr. 2, (2014) which the composer dedicated to the Trio. The piece was commissioned by the Arizona Friends of Chamber Music, premiered in Tucson, Arizona 2014. The commission was generously sponsored by Boyer Rickel.
Metz : une nouvelle exposition photographique à l'Arsenal
L'Arsenal de Metz accueille les deux photographes lauréats de la fondation HSBC pour la photographie jusqu'au 28 Octobre 2018.
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The GameBoyz 2012 Arsenal METZ France
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Looking Up - Michel Petrucciani (Live at The Arsenal in Metz, France 1991)
Looking Up - Michel Petrucciani (Live at The Arsenal in Metz, France 1991)
Live / Recorded in November of 1991 at The Arsenal in Metz, France
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Steve Logan (b)
Victor Jones (ds)
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Hooshang Farahani - Jerome Salomon / Arsenal - Metz (part1)
Extract from a concert at the Arsenal of Metz (France) 11/10/2017
Hooshang Farahani: tar
Jerome Salomon: tombak
DARK X CREW (ARSENAL METZ)
Cérémonie de Remise des Diplômes de l'ENIM - Génération 2019
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Le groupe évènementiel Les Emotionneurs étaient à la conception de la cérémonie, visuels, conception scénique et lumière.
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L’Orchestre national de Metz enchante les fêtes
Les grands classiques de la musique viennoise ou des bals de Saint-Pétersbourg en version épurée, au plus proche des partitions originales. C’est ce que propose l’Orchestre national de Metz pour son traditionnel concert de Nouvel an.
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The Amazing Keystone BIg Band Arsenal Metz
17 musiciens, la plupart son lyonnais. Tous très attachants, très engagés, direction l'Arsenal de Metz avec eux... reportage dans les coulisses d'un déplacement de cet incomparable big band sacré meilleur orchestre de jazz de l'année aux Victoires de la Musique ! ,
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Metz - Pretty escape in a city of character - LUXE.TV
Metz - Pretty escape in a city of character - LUXE.TV
** Hotel La Citadelle 4*
** Brasserie de La Citadelle
** Le Magasin aux Vivres, a gastronomic restaurant
** The Saint Etienne Cathedral
** The Pompidou-Metz centre
** The Pavilion Blue Europe
** The Opera Theatre
There is a city, like Rome, that wasn’t built in a day. This French city, that we find in the north east of the hexagon, has been enriched over time with influences and imprints left by countries with which it shares its borders, notably Germany. From the settling of farmers and ranchers between 2,500 and 2,100 before Christ to the Pompidou Metz. Metz is the result of more than 5,000 years of history.
Today we take you to discover this city with such a rich past. We begin by dropping our luggage in the heart of the city, in a building with secular walls, a legacy of the military past of the fortress of Metz, that now houses a haven of peace dedicated to rest and relaxation: the 4 star Hotel La Citadelle. An establishment that offers every tourist at every moment of the day, the opportunity to come inside, because even if they are not guests of the hotel, they can nevertheless enjoy a tasty meal, dishes served at the brasserie of chef Christophe Duffossé, a starred chef that welcomes us in the evening in his gastronomy restaurant called Le Magasin aux Vivres.
Metz is a city where the living is easy, as we’ll see with Cyril Korzec, the boss of Centrum, one of the most reputed estate agencies in the city, who will confirm that the city is seducing an increasing number of French and foreigners alike. A boon for hotel owners who now have a record occupancy rate. At the Citadelle, the 68 rooms and suites are regularly occupied.
Metz has a marina awarded with the “Pavilion Blue Europe” label since 2007, and a water zone located in the heart of the city. A stone’s throw away from the city centre, they converge in a natural green setting perfectly integrated into the urban space, offering a pleasant environment to city-dwellers who enjoy taking part in all kinds of sports or simply to relax. But when one goes to Metz, it’s also to enjoy the architecture, the shopping streets, the gardens and monuments of the city that since January 2014 has been on the indicative list of the National Committee of French World Heritage Sites for a classification at UNESCO as “Metz Royal & Imperial”.
It’s impossible not to be speechless in front of the Saint-Etienne Cathedral and its Lantern of God that is the biggest stained glass window in Europe with 6,500 square meters of glass. It’s construction started in 1240 and took 3 centuries to complete. Now it’s time to take our first gourmet stop.
As promised, we head to the Brasserie de La Citadelle. A place that benefits from the aura of a 4 star hotel, but especially from its chef Christophe Dufossé. This space opened within the hotel in 2014. A restaurant that offers a menu combining simplicity, tradition and modernity.
A bit further out, art fans probably won’t be able to resist the idea to surf the cultural wave dreamt up by the roof of the Pompidou-Metz centre. Exhibitions, live spectacles, meetings, and conferences, the sister institution to the Pompidou Centre of Paris is spread over 10,700 m2 including 5,000 m2 dedicated to the presentation of woks. A cultural centre whose architecture brings an original touch to the city; a city that already has a colourful touch with is many parks and gardens. Awarded 3 stars in the Green Michelin Guide, Metz has also been classified as a 4 flower city since 1992. With 580 hectares of green space, about 14% of Metz’ total surface area, and its 36 kilometres of promenades along its waterways, Metz offers a privileged environmental setting to its residents and guests.
But while the beautiful city of Metz has everything to attract tourists, know that it is also seducing an increasing number of families, wanting to call the city home.We are in a tourist city that is very pretty, and very interesting; we have the Imperial district, the avenue Foch which is really very beautiful. There is a real attraction for Metz, it’s a surprise because we have many people from Paris or other large cities who come to Metz to work and often they’re surprised by the city’s beauty… it’s often a city people fall in love with.
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Metz Manifestation FFMC57 samedi 17 Février 2018
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Metz - France - Small beutiful city in France
Metz is a city in northeast France located at the confluence of the Moselle and the Seille rivers. Metz is the prefecture of the Moselle department and the seat of the parliament of the Alsace-Champagne-Ardenne-Lorraine region Located near the tripoint along the junction of France, Germany, and Luxembourg, the city forms a central place of the European Greater Region and the SaarLorLux euroregion.
Metz has a rich 3,000-year-history, having variously been a Celtic oppidum, an important Gallo-Roman city, the Merovingian capital of the Austrasia kingdom, the birthplace of the Carolingian dynasty, a cradle of the Gregorian chant, and one of the oldest republics in Europe. The city has been steeped in Romance culture, but has been strongly influenced by Germanic culture due to its location and history.
Because of its historical, cultural, and architectural background, Metz has been submitted on France's UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List. The city features noteworthy buildings such as the Gothic Saint-Stephen Cathedral with its largest expanse of stained-glass windows in the world, the Basilica of Saint-Pierre-aux-Nonnains being the oldest church in France, its Imperial Station Palace displaying the apartment of the German Kaiser, or its Opera House, the oldest one working in France. Metz is home to some world-class venues including the Arsenal Concert Hall and the Centre Pompidou-Metz museum.
A basin of urban ecology, Metz gained its nickname of The Green City (French: La Ville Verte), as it has extensive open grounds and public gardens. The historic city centre is one of the largest commercial pedestrian areas in France.
A historic garrison town, Metz is the economic heart of the Lorraine region, specialising in information technology and automotive industries. Metz is home to the University of Lorraine and a centre for applied research and development in the materials sector, notably in metallurgy and metallography, the heritage of the Lorraine region's past in the iron and steel industry.
Esplanade, Metz, Lorraine, France, Europe
Metz Esplanade is a garden with an area of 9200 m² located west of the district of Metz-Centre. The Esplanade is lined on the longer opposing sides by the courthouse and Arsenal near the Chapel of the Templars and Saint-Pierre-aux-Nonnains Basilica. It overlooks the Moselle valley, the Saint-Symphorien lake facing Mont Saint-Quentin. This garden consists of two mails linden and chestnut trees that frame the flower center portion and a lively circular pool with a water jet. Several statues were created by artists from the School of Metz, that of Marshal Ney, the nymph of the Source of Charles Petre, bronze horse Christopher Fratin, a bust of Paul Verlaine and that of liberating Hairy, placed in the old kiosk prior to 1861 (it already existed at the Universal Exhibition in Metz), disappeared following the development works of the Esplanade car park in the 60s (he probably inspired one of the park courses in Epinal realized in 1863). Originally, a garden named Napoleon court was situated between the moat of the citadel and the courthouse. Esplanade Gardens are built following the destruction of the citadel and occupy the site of his former ditches filled in 1816. The World Expo 1861 takes place partly on the promenade of the Esplanade5.
In December 1918, Philippe Pétain is made Marshal of France by Raymond Poincaré and Clemenceau. The garden is remodeled in 1967 following the construction of the underground parking place of République4. In 2008, an underground car park under the Esplanade is added to increase the capacity of the Arsenal car park, to the transformation of the Republic Square in the green zone. Each year the Summer Book it held at the beginning of June. The Fair Carnival (February-March) and the funfair Mirabelle (late August to early September) take place in the gardens, and by year-end with the Christmas market, these are cabins, a large rou, and an ice rink that take place along the avenue Ney. The Bellevue pavilion, the tavern of the Esplanade, much appreciated for Metz when the weather permits, closed since August 2005 due to construction of the underground car park on the Esplanade, has opened its doors June 10, 2009. Its sculptor Charles Petre, born in Metz. In the mid-nineteenth century, there was a big change in transport, we used the steam engine; which led to a lack of drinking water in Metz. Marshal Felix, the mayor, brought water from Gorze. For public distribution, we created new fountains. Johnston, an English who lived Serpenoise street, gave three days before his death 10,000 francs to the city for that on the Esplanade, a statue was erected in his name. Naiad was inaugurated August 14, 1847. Christophe Fratin is an animal sculptor messin to whom we owe the Arabian horse bronze Esplanade dated 1850. According to some, Christopher Fratin committed suicide by jumping into the moat of the citadel, in others it hanged himself; they had pointed out to him that the provision of the horse's legs was bad. In fact, Fratin died at Raincy, at age 63. The plaque reads: In liberating hairy - Moselle French Remembrance, a tribute to the hairy of the First World War. Paul Verlaine was born in Metz in 2 Upper Stone Street; he died in 1896. His statue was sculpted by Swiss James Vilbert and inaugurated June 27, 1925 by the Society of Friends. The statue is located at the foot of the Esplanade, Poincarré Boulevard.
Chapel of the Templars, Metz, Lorraine, France, Europe
The Chapel of the Templars, the only remains of a Templar Commandery founded in the twelfth century, is located in the Arsenal district in Metz. The Templars settle in the free city of the Holy Roman Empire from 1133. The first donation to the Knights Templar date of 1147, and is linked to the preaching of Bernard of Clairvaux to the second crusade in the city of Metz. It was at the end of the thirteenth century that the Templars moved their headquarters in the southwest of the city, close to the Abbey of St-Pierre-aux-Nonnains. The Knights Templar was dissolved in 1312 and assets are attributed to the Knights of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem. Contrary to often repeated idea, Lorraine none of the Temple property, after his death, not passed to the Teutonic. The chapel Templar Metz was built between 1180 and 1220. It is now the only remnant of the Commandery of the Templars. It is the only existing specimen church rotunda in Lorraine. Reminiscent of the Rhenish School of Aachen, or homage to the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, the center plane is typically Templar. The architecture of this building is on the border between the Romanesque, which it retains the thick walls and narrow arched windows and Gothic art, which it adopts on ribbed vaulting. The sculpted keystone shows the dove of the Holy Spirit. The warheads are based on slender columns with carved capitals involved. Some of the capitals are decorated with scrolls to lilies. The chapel has an octagonal central plan and measures 8.30 m in diameter. It has a square choir ends in a small vaulted apse-dome. The choir, vaulted warheads, is lower than the octagonal nave. The thick walls of the seven sides of the octagon are recessed niches with apses shallow, not exposed to the outside. These characteristics remind the rotunda of St. Gereon, the transept of St. Apostles in Cologne, the ambulatory and aisles Heisterbach or the chapel of the Commandery of Laon. Arched bays are open halfway up in each pan walls. Inside, all the walls are covered with murals, partially restored between 1910 and 1913 by the painter Schwarting Hanover, according to the draft Hermann Schaper. The ancient frescos highly degraded, however, remain visibles7. These frescoes date from the first half of the fourteenth century. Outside, two trefoil arches to enfeux, later, occupy a corner of the octagon. In contrast to the choir, the pan outside bears traces of an ancient arched vaulting. This arch indicates the location of a now extinct body building, originally housing a chapter house to embellished painted decoration. In this arcade opens a door, the door lintel carved the cross pattée characteristic of the Templars. During the construction of the citadel of Metz in 1556, the Commandery is destroyed except the chapter house, refectory or the Templars, which is covered with a painted wooden ceiling and which, although qu'ornée frescoes, will be razed in 1904. The chapel escapes destruction. It serves as a store of powder and lead. It is classified historical monuments from the first list of 1840. Following the construction of the military arsenal in 1861, she again escaped demolition thanks to the intervention of Prosper Mérimée, then inspector general of historical monuments. In 1882, restoration works are underway to install a military telegraph station. In 1905, the Army sold the building to the city of Metz10. The chapel underwent several restoration campaigns in 1864, 1908 and 19278. In 1957, the city of Metz rents the chapel at the Ministry of Defence to the needs of the military chaplaincy. On June 9, 1990, it finds the appearance of the original chapel of the Commandery. It now serves as an exhibition hall.
Mirabelle TV - Présentation de Saison 2014-2015 Arsenal Metz
Présentation de la Saison 2014-2015 de l'Arsenal à Metz.
Reportage : Orianne Valloo
© Mirabelle TV - Mai 2014
Hooshang Farahani - Jerome Salomon / Arsenal - Metz (part2)
Extract from a concert at the Arsenal of Metz (France) 11/10/2017
Hooshang Farahani: setar
Jerome Salomon: tombak
Arsenal vs Metz HB (finale nationale 1 féminine, 8/06/2019)
Retour en images sur la victoire de la réserve du Metz HB sur l'Arsenal (Le Robert, Martinique) en finale du championnat de France de nationale 1 féminine 2019
Rencontre au Collège Arsenal de Metz
A la rencontre des élèves de la classe de 5ème 3 du College Arsenal de Metz dans le cadre du #parcourscitoyen. Un moment d'échange pour présenter mon rôle de député, qui se prolongera prochainement pour les collégiens avec la visite de l'Assemblée nationale.
Merci pour leur accueil avec le Principal et l'ensemble du personnel de Direction, d'Éducation et d'Administration du collège.