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Protestant churches in Burgundy-Franche-Comté

Retrouvez les 6 protestant churches of the Burgundy-Franche-Comté region recensés par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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Temple Saint-Georges de Montbéliard
Protestant Temple
25200 Montbéliard

The Temple Saint-Georges de Montbéliard, a 17th-century Lutheran building, is a historical monument located in the Doubs, now transformed into a conference centre after its desecration in 1949.
Lutheran University of Montbéliard
Protestant Church
25200 Montbéliard

The Lutheran University of Montbéliard, built between 1598 and 1607, was a Renaissance building located in the Neuveville district, now partially preserved as a presbytery of the Saint-Maimbeuf church.
Temple of the Holy Spirit of Besançon
Protestant Temple
25000 Besançon

The temple of the Holy Spirit of Besançon, a former 13th century medieval hospital transformed into a Protestant place of worship in 1842, combines Gothic architecture and neo-Roman elements. Located in Burgundy-Franche-Comté, it symbolizes bisontine religious history.
Lutheran Temple of Clairegoutte
Clocher comtois
70200 Clairegoutte

The Lutheran temple of Clairegoutte, an 18th century Protestant building, is distinguished by its central bell tower and its sober pink sandstone architecture, located in the commune of Clairegoutte in Burgundy-Franche-Comté.
Temple Saint-Martin de Montbéliard
Protestant Temple
25200 Montbéliard

The Saint-Martin temple of Montbéliard, a Lutheran building of the early seventeenth century, is a Renaissance jewel located in the Doubs, in Burgundy-Franche-Comté. Former Catholic church became Protestant in 1536, it embodies the turbulent religious history of the region.
Protestant Temple

21000 Dijon

The Protestant temple of Dijon, built in the Roman Roman Revival style at the end of the 19th century, is an emblematic place of worship located boulevard de Brosses. Enlisted as historical monuments in 2020, it reflects Burgundy's reformed history since 1562.
Temple

25750 Voujeaucourt

The Voujeaucourt Temple is a neo-classical Lutheran Protestant church built in 1832 in the Doubs. Its oval plan and bell tower-door make it a remarkable building.
Gallo-Roman temple and village

39300 Équevillon

The Gallo-Roman temple and village of Équevillon, in the Jura, dates from the first to the fifth century. This ancient site includes temples, houses and artisanal workshops around a central alley.