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Forecasts. What to do this weekend ? Find an idea for an outing in Lorraine

Whether you are more of a sportsman, a hiking enthusiast or a culture, theatre, music or museum enthusiast, our portal ”Pour Sortir” lists in a very practical way all the events that are organized near you.

To help you find an idea for an outing, you can click on the links below and search for an event by region, department, city or village. For each event, a small sheet containing the practical information provided by the organizer will be offered to you.

In Lorraine

In Moselle: housing fair, in Metz

Houses, gardens, swimming pools, construction, renovation, decoration, fittings, new energies and arts and crafts: for 41 years now, this show has welcomed professionals from the world of housing. More than 165 stands and 10,000 visitors are expected during this weekend.

Until Sunday March 20, at the Parc des expositions de Metz-Métropole.

Find all our ideas for outings on our portal Pour Sortir de Moselle

In Longwy: ”The poets of the 19th century… and a piano”

As part of the Printemps des Poètes, the City of Longwy welcomes the Théâtre du Risorius 2 with a poetry and piano recital on the French poets of the 19th century. With Philippe Spillmann as narrator, accompanied on the piano by Roberto Scherson, on works by great composers.

Sunday March 20, at the Salon Legras Hôtel de Ville.

In Thionville: wine and terroir fair of the Greater Region

The Saint-Urbain de Guentrange brotherhood returns this weekend for the 10th year in Thionville. The vineyards bordering the Moselle, from Toul to Germany, will be honored along with Italy and Georgia. Charcuterie, cheeses, spices, pastries, nougats, honey and fruit jellies will be the stars of the artisanal products.

Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 March, Salle du Val Marie.

The weekend plant walk

Visit Metz… on the water from a boat!

Messin of origin, adoption or tourist passing through, we invite you to (re) discover Metz at the water’s edge, with two walks. One, for early risers, along the walls of the old town. The other for night owls, under the last rays of the sun surrounded by wild flora and fauna.


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