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Eglise Reformee de la rue Brueys 1 Rue Brueys d'Aigailliers, Montpellier, 34000 |
The church on the Rue Bruyes lies along the Cours Gambetta and is the place of worship for the city centre parish for nine months of the year. The site also houses the Secretariat of the French Reformed Church at Montpel... more
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Eglise Reformee de la rue Maguelone Rue du Maguelone, Montpellier, 34000 |
The first Protestant church in Montpellier was erected during the late 16th century on the site of what is now Place Chabanneau. Reputed as one of the most beautiful Protestant churches of its time, it was pulled down in... more
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Eglise Saint Augustin Place de l'Eglise, Bordeaux, 33000 |
Although this is a little-known and seldom-visited church, its architecture is very much worth a look. Rebuilt at the end of the 17th Century, the church remains today much the...
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Eglise Saint-Bonaventure Place des Cordeliers, Lyon, 69002 |
, where he resigned as minister general of the Franciscans in May 1274. At the second Council of Lyon he was the leading figure in the reform of the church, reconciling the secular (parish) clergy with the mendicant orde... more
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eglise Saint-Bruno-des-Chartreux 7 impasse des Chartreux, Lyon, 69001 |
Eglise Saint-Cannat 4 Place des Precheurs, Marseille, 13001 |
Originally, this was a Dominican convent church built at the end of the 16th century. Dedicated in 1619 to the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin, the church then became a parish...
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Eglise Saint-Denis Place St Denis, Montpellier, 34000 |
This church was constructed between 1699 and 1702 by the same architect, (Charles d'Avilier), who built the Arc de Triomphe and who conceived the Promenade du Peyrou. Until 1759...
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Eglise Saint-Ferreol les Augustins Quai du Port, Marseille, 13002 |
In the twelfth century, the site of Saint Ferreol's church was a Templar command post; the monastico-chivalric order was banned, and in 1369 the Augustine monks acquired the Knights' buildings. The current church was con... more
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Eglise Saint-Jean-de-Malte 24, Rue d'Italie, Aix-en-Provence, 13100 |
(later of Malta), founded this command centre in 1180. In 1272 and 1646 it underwent alterations and became a church. The stark façade's only openings are two rose windows. The arrow-shape of the bell-tower is in keepin... more
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Eglise Saint-Laurent Esplanade de la Tourette, Marseille, 13002 |
Saint Laurent is a medium-sized church built in the Provençal Romanesque style and comprises three naves separated by square pillars. Its exact origins are uncertain but it is mentioned in a number of 13th Century... more
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