Temple protestant d'Orléans

France > Centre-Val de Loire > Loiret > 45000 > Orléans > 2 rue du Cloitre Saint-Pierre Empont

Born of a desire to reform Christianity initiated by theologians such as Martin Luther and Jean Calvin, Protestantism took shape in France in the mid-16th century. In April 1598, the Edict of Nantes put an end to the Wars of Religion that had been ravaging France for more than forty years.

The temple was born of a desire to reform Christianity initiated by theologians such as Martin Luther and Jean Calvin, Protestantism was structured in France in the middle of the 16th century. It was probably inspired by a Roman tomb and was built from the plans of François Narcisse Pagot, an architect from the city of Orléans who was steeped in ancient culture. The entrance portal of the temple has an Ionic pediment surrounded by four columns, the rotunda is crowned with a frieze, decorated with medallions with rays and masks of angels. It is one of the few round temples in France. Inaugurated in 1839, it was listed in the supplementary inventory of historical monuments in 1969, and has been protected since 13 March 1975.

Temple protestant d'Orléans  France Centre-Val de Loire Loiret Orléans 45000

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