Place d’Arros
Place d’Arros is in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est. Place d’Arros is situated nearby to the Buddhist temple Thar Deu Ling Metz, as well as near Hôtel d’Arros.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Église Saint-Clément de Metz and Chapelle du Perpétuel-Secours de Pontifroy.
Église Saint-Clément de Metz
Church
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Église Saint-Clément de Metz is a church.
Chapelle du Perpétuel-Secours de Pontifroy
Church
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Chapelle du Perpétuel-Secours de Pontifroy is a church.
Église Saint-Livier de Metz
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Église Saint-Livier de Metz is situated 170 metres southeast of Place d’Arros.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Metz and Imperial Quarter of Metz.
Metz
Imperial Quarter of Metz
Quarter
Plantières Queuleu
Suburb
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Plantières Queuleu is a suburb, which is situated 3 km southeast of Place d’Arros.
Place d’Arros
- Type: Pedestrian zone
- Location: Metz, Arrondissement of Metz-Ville, Moselle, Grand Est, France, Europe
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Latitude
49.12517° or 49° 7′ 31″ northLongitude
6.17596° or 6° 10′ 34″ eastOpen location code
8FX845GG+39OpenStreetMap ID
way 200858152OpenStreetMap feature
highway=pedestrian
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Thar Deu Ling Metz and Hôtel d’Arros.
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