Sainte-Ségolène is a significant church situated on Sainte-Croix hill, the historic cultural center of Metz. It stands opposite the birthplace of Gabriel Pierné and overlooks the bustling commercial area around Place Saint-Jacques. The church provides informational materials in multiple languages – French, English, German, and Italian – and features a notable organ crafted by Dalstein. Its oldest stained glass dates back to the 12th century, making it a valuable historical and artistic site. It's a peaceful location for reflection after exploring the town.
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