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Protestant Churches in the East

Retrouvez les 51 protestant churches of the Grand East region recensés par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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Sélection de 8 protestant churches sur 51 dans le Grand-Est

Protestant Church of Weiterswiller
Protestant Church
67340 Weiterswiller

The Protestant church of Weiterswiller, a 12th century old church of Saint Michael, is a listed historical monument located in Weiterswiller (Bas-Rhin), famous for its medieval frescoes and its 16th century ossuary.
Protestant Church of Wimmenau
Protestant Church
67290 Wimmenau

The Protestant church of Wimmenau, formerly St Andrew's church of the 12th and 13th centuries, stands in the Lower Rhine. Redesigned in the 17th and 19th centuries, it combines Romanesque, Gothic and modern architecture in an Alsatian village in the Great East.
Protestant Church of Harskirchen
Protestant Church
67260 Harskirchen

The Protestant church of Harskirchen, built in the 18th century in Lower Rhine, is a historic monument classified in 1926, emblematic of Alsatian religious architecture and local Protestantism.
Protestant church of Obenheim
Protestant Church
67230 Obenheim

The Protestant church of Obenheim, built in the 4th quarter of the 16th century, is a historical monument located in the Lower Rhine, in the Great East. Registered in 1935, it houses a remarkable funeral monument.
Simultaneous Church of St. Arbogast of Bourgheim
Romanesque and Gothic Church
67140 Bourgheim

The simultaneous church of St.Arbogast in Bourgheim, a religious building of the 12th, 13th and 18th centuries, is located on Kirneck Street in the Lower Rhine in the Great East.
Mennonite cemetery from Salm to La Broque
Cemetery
67130 La Broque

The Mennonite cemetery of Salm, located in La Broque (Bas-Rhin), is a 18th to 20th century Protestant historic site, classified as a historical monument in 1984, with Mennonite graves in the countryside.
Lutheran Church of Bouxwiller
Protestant Church
67330 Bouxwiller

The Lutheran church of Bouxwiller, a 17th-century religious building rebuilt in the 18th century, stands in the heart of this Alsatian village. Ranked a historic monument in 1930, it combines Gothic heritage and Protestant transformations, with a remarkable Silbermann organ and biblical painted stands.
Mixed Church of Wihr-en-Plaine of Horbourg-Wihr
Gothic Church
68180 Horbourg-Wihr

The mixed church of Wihr-en-Plaine, a religious building of the 12th and 16th centuries, has been classified as a historical monument since 1898 in Horbourg-Wihr, in the Upper Rhine, in the Great East.