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Temple of the Reformed Church of France of Blauzac dans le Gard

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Temple of the Reformed Church of France of Blauzac

    92 Route de Nîmes
    30700 Blauzac

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Époque contemporaine
2000
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Origin and history

The temple of the Reformed Church of France of Blauzac is a religious monument located in the municipality of Blauzac in the Occitan region. Although its existence is attested, the available sources do not specify its construction period or the details of its history. This type of building is generally linked to the implantation of Protestantism in the region, often marked by phases of construction or redevelopment in the seventeenth or eighteenth centuries, depending on local contexts.

In southern France, especially in Occitanie, Protestant temples played a central role in the community life of the reformed populations. These places of worship were often symbols of religious resistance or rebirth, especially after periods of persecution or prohibition of Protestant worship. Their sober and functional architecture reflected the values of simplicity and accessibility advocated by the Reformation.