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Evangelical Lutheran Church Saint Luc dans les Hauts-de-Seine

Evangelical Lutheran Church Saint Luc

    60 Rue Mary Besseyre
    92170 Vanves

Origin and history

The Evangelical Lutheran Church Saint-Luc is a religious monument located in the commune of Vanves, in the Île-de-France region. This place of worship is linked to the Lutheran Protestant tradition, a branch of Christianity that emerged from the 16th century Reformation. The available sources do not specify its date of foundation or the exact circumstances of its creation, limiting the information to its denominational affiliation and geographical location.

Protestant churches, like Saint Luc, traditionally play a central role in the community life of the faithful. In Île-de-France, an area marked by historical religious diversity, these places of worship have often served as gathering points for Protestant minorities. Their architecture and organization generally reflect the principles of sobriety and accessibility advocated by the Reform, although the specific details of this monument are not documented in current sources.