56 Moselle
Region: Grand Est
Moselle, sharing borders with Germany and Luxembourg, is a department where multicultural history, fortresses, and forests intertwine. It’s a place where French and German influences meet, and the result is unique and rich.
Metz, the capital, is an elegant city of Gothic cathedrals, public gardens, and the Centre Pompidou-Metz. Other towns like Thionville, Forbach, and Sarreguemines reflect the region’s industrial and borderland heritage.
This area is also known for Maginot Line forts, the Northern Vosges Regional Park, and deep military and mining history. Yet nature thrives in parks and along rivers, and the Moselle vineyards are quietly making a name for themselves.
Properties include town apartments, historic homes, Alsatian-style timber houses, and rural stone properties. Moselle is ideal for those who want accessibility to Luxembourg or Germany with space and affordability.



