The festival
Metz’s international Constellations festival returns in 2024 for its 8th edition, with the ambition of highlighting Metz’s rich heritage.
An unmissable, emblematic cultural event, free of charge
The Constellations de Metz international festival is one of Metz’s must-see summer events, setting the pace for the city’s cultural and tourist life, and extending beyond its boundaries.
Artistic exploration, day and night
Constellations de Metz is an invitation to come and explore the city as it is transformed through a rich and diverse program that combines various art forms. This year, the two routes, nocturnal and diurnal, are built around a common theme: “Free Space(s)” .
The Pierres Numériques
daytime trail
Enhancing architectural heritage
It offers an unprecedented discovery of digital art and the wealth of its forms: video mapping, immersive audiovisual installations, laser scenography, digital and interactive installations, and more.
The Art & Jardins
daytime trail
An artistic and architectural stroll through our landscaping heritage
It extends along the waterways. It invites visitors to take a scenic stroll where the artworks interact with the environment and architecture.
Urban art program
An open-air collection
The works in this program reinterpret public spaces and highlight the city’s creative dimension. The artists challenge and question visitors, enabling them to see the city from a new perspective.
Contemporary
creation
at the heart
of the festival
The festival explores and embraces the city’s heritage, using it as a medium, inspiration, or a means of expression for contemporary creation, offering an original vision of Metz’s heritage. Artistic itineraries take shape as the creations unfold, connecting visitors with the heritage sites where they have taken up residence. They are an ode to Metz and its creativity.
A festival
accessible
to all
Following on from the actions implemented in 2023, the City of Metz is pursuing its commitment to making Constellations de Metz an even more accessible and inclusive festival.
The festival has put in place the Souffleurs d’Images initiative, in conjunction with the Souffleurs de Sens association.
The festival in figures
Festival schedule
Come and visit from 20 June to 31 August
The Pierres Numériques
daytime trail
Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening – Free admission
Opening hours for the tour, with the exception of the video mapping of the Saint-Etienne Cathedral, the first projection of which will take place 30 minutes after the tour opens, at nightfall*:
- 20 June > 20 July
10:00 pm – 12:15 am
10:30 pm* - 25 July > 10 August
9:30 pm – 12:15 am
10:00 pm* - 15 August > 31 August
9:00 pm – 12:15 am
9:30 pm*
The Art & Jardins daytime trail
Urban art program
Every day – Free admission
Porte des Allemands :
Tuesday to Sunday: 2:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Saint-Vincent Basilica: Wednesday to Sunday: 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm
The Arsenal Gallery:
Tuesday to Saturday: 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Sunday: 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm
All Pierres Numériques and Art & Jardins sites, as well as the Urban Art program, are accessible to people with reduced mobility.
For the video mapping, a special area has been set aside for people with reduced mobility and those suffering from agoraphobia.
Editorial
By 2023, more than a million visitors had tried out the Constellations de Metz experience. In light of this growing and indisputable success, the festival is back for an 8th edition.
Metz’s international Constellations festival is deeply embedded in the city, which inspires many international and national artists, as well as local artists who themselves hail from the city. Throughout the summer, they take over public and urban spaces, sometimes inviting the viewer to question their environment, sometimes offering new perspectives and points of view.
The program of artistic walks, day and night, cultivates and enriches the identity of the city of Metz and its urban, architectural and landscaping heritage.
Live the Constellations experience and get to know Metz, a dynamic, creative and lively city.
François Grosdidier
- Mayor of Metz
- Chairman of Metz Eurometropole
- Regional Councillor, Grand Est
- Honorary Member of Parliament
Patrick Thil
- Deputy Mayor of Metz,
- Responsible for cultural and religious affairs Councillor
- Responsible for cultural establishments in the Metz Eurometropole
- Moselle Departmental Councillor