Seven, the Tranchant group casino in Amnéville has 400 slot machines, 21 gaming tables, a four-star hotel, a restaurant and an auditorium (Moselle, Lorraine) ©La Robe à l'Eau Bitche Citadel, designed by Vauban, a brilliant XVIIth century military engineer ©Jean-Claude Kanny 'Le Haut des Ailes' supplies 40,000 people with electricity (Meurthe-et-Moselle, Lorraine) ©Le Haut des Ailes The Arsenal concert hall in Metz (Moselle, Lorraine) ©Christian Legay Arkema, which is part of the chemicals branch of Total, has a site in Carling (Moselle, Lorraine) ©Arkema Carling France NJP: with its specialised and often visionary programming, the Nancy Jazz Pulsations festival is a musical event that resonates beyond Meurthe-et-Moselle and much further afield than Lorraine ©Sadia, fotolia Calberson Lorraine is based in Meurthe-et-Moselle (Lorraine) ©Calberson Géodis Metz Nancy Lorraine Airport ©AMNL The Sainte-Jeanne-d'Arc Basilica in Domrémy-la-Pucelle in Meuse (Lorraine) is the French national monument to Joan of Arc ©Michel Petit Beer in Lorraine: two thousand years of tradition and know-how (here Mouzay beer from Meuse) ©A Naderi The big names in logistics are concentrated in Lorraine (DHL is present in Moselle) ©DHL Center Parcs Domaine des Trois Forêts leisure centre in Moselle (Lorraine) ©Pierre et Vacances The Smart Fortwo will also be produced at the Hambach factory (Moselle, Lorraine) ©Smart The paper and cardboard industry in Lorraine: the Franco-British paper-making company ArjoWiggins has a plant in the Vosges ©ArjoWiggins Unique in France, Lorraine has integrated its timber industry in a global cluster encompassing four fibre sectors: timber, paper-cardboard, textiles and composites ©Enstib In Lorraine, you will find 19 golf clubs (here Amnéville golf club in Moselle) ©Amnéville-les-Thermes The World Peace Centre is housed in the superb Episcopal palace in Verdun (Meuse, Lorraine) ©Michel Petit The Franco-British paper-making company ArjoWiggins has a plant in the Vosges  ©ArjoWiggins Saint-Étienne Cathedral in Metz (Moselle, Lorraine), nicknamed 'God's Lantern', has the biggest window surface in France, almost 6,500 m2 ©Christian Legay The Notre Dame d'Avioth Basilica is part of the cultural heritage of Meuse (Lorraine) ©Jean-Marie Lecomte

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Discoveries

A Lorraine for everyone

Updated on 2009-12-08

More than just a geographical territory, our Lorraine is above all men and women who share desires, dreams and passions and who take part in building the future of our region. full article




Centre Pompidou-Metz

Updated on 2009-05-25

The aim of the Centre Pompidou-Metz is to increase access to the art collection of the MNAM (National Museum of Modern Art) and reach a new and wider public. To display major XXth and XXIst century works and enable the public to discover all the forms of artistic expression. To radiate out across Europe with an ambitious artistic and cultural project. full article


Centre Pompidou-Metz in Lorraine


Domaine des Trois Forêts: Europe's largest Center Parcs is in Lorraine

Updated on 2010-04-05

The eighteenth Center Parc in Europe and the fourth in France opened its doors in May 2010 near Sarrebourg; covering 435 hectares, the Domaine des Trois-Forêts Moselle-Lorraine is the biggest and most wooded Parc in Europe. A remarkable example of sustainable development in the heart of one of the loveliest forests in Lorraine. full article


Center Parcs Domaine des Trois Forêts Moselle-Lorraine


Unique in Europe: from the Vosges to Amnéville, ski all year round in Lorraine

Updated on 2010-04-06

Skiing in Lorraine means a choice of eleven resorts in the Vosges mountains in winter and the SnowHall at Amnéville in Moselle all year round. full article




Emile Gallé, artist-glassmaker from Lorraine

Updated on 2009-05-25

Émile Gallé was born in Nancy on 4 May 1846 and died there on 23 September 1904; he was a French industrialist, master glassmaker, cabinetmaker and ceramicist. He was the founder and first  president of the Ecole de Nancy in 1901. full article


Emile Gallé, master glassmaker from Lorraine


Bob Tahri: a medal for Lorraine and France

Updated on 2009-08-25

8 min 01.18 sec: that's how long it took Metz resident Bob Tahri to give France its first medal at the World Athletics Championship in Berlin, as well as the European 3,000-metre steeplechase record. full article


© 2009 Reuters - Bob Tahri in Berlin





In the press

Cristalleries de Baccarat: turnover growth

In the third quarter 2011, consolidated turnover at Cristalleries de Baccarat came in €30.1m representing an increase 10.5% in one year. In Europe, this figure is up 22% and 21% in the United... full article

A showroom in Lorraine for the 'métiers d'art'

Supported by the Lorrain Region, the industries grouped under the collective emblem Terre de Luxe  have decided to optimise their public profile by installing a showcase near the château... full article

China present on Paul Verlaine University campus in Metz

The campus of the Paul Verlaine University of Metz (Lorraine university) in mid-November 2011 inaugurated the Confucius Institute, 15th Chinese establishment of this type in France, with the remit... full article

Metz, second Lorraine town named City of Art and History

Metz (Moselle) is the second town in Lorraine after Bar-le-Duc (Meuse) to benefit from the label City of Art and History. Within five years, Metz will therefore receive a Centre of interpretation... full article

ISO 14001 certification for the Lorraine natural regional park

The Lorraine Natural Regional Park (PNRL) is the second largest park in France to have obtained the ISO 14001 certification for environmental management for its administrative activities. It has... full article



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