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Reformed Temple of Asnières d'Asnières-lès-Bourges dans le Cher

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Reformed Temple of Asnières d'Asnières-lès-Bourges

    47 Place du 14 Juillet
    18000 Bourges
Auteur inconnuUnknown author

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Époque contemporaine
2000
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

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Origin and history

The Reformed Temple of Asnières-lès-Bourges is a religious monument located in the commune of Bourges, in the Centre-Val de Loire region. Although its name indicates a Protestant vocation, the available sources do not specify its date of construction or the circumstances of its foundation. Its name suggests a link with the local reformed community, but no architectural or historical detail is provided to support this hypothesis.

Reformed temples, in general, played a central role in the life of Protestant communities in France, notably after the French Revolution and the 1787 edict of tolerance. In Berry, a historical region including Bourges, these places of worship often reflected local religious and social dynamics. However, without specific information, it is impossible to situate this temple in a specific historical context or to describe its evolution.