Construction of the temple 1819 (≈ 1819)
Work by architect Charles Durand.
1835
Added bell tower
Added bell tower 1835 (≈ 1835)
Complementing the original building.
1860
Construction of the gallery
Construction of the gallery 1860 (≈ 1860)
Interior enlargement.
30 janvier 2012
Registration historical monument
Registration historical monument 30 janvier 2012 (≈ 2012)
Total protection of the temple.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
The Protestant temple in its entirety, with its closure (C 189) : inscription by decree of 30 January 2012
Key figures
Charles Durand - Architect
Designer of the temple in 1819.
Origin and history
The Protestant temple of Beauvoisin, located in the municipality of the same name in the department of Gard (Occitanie region), was built in 1819 by architect Charles Durand. This building, representative of neo-classical architecture, is distinguished by its hemicycle shape and its perron adorned with a peristyle with columns. Its sober interior, illuminated by a circular window, highlights a pulpit richly decorated with Corinthian pilasters and carved motifs.
The bell tower was added in 1835, followed by a stand in 1860. The whole, though modest and without exterior ornaments, has an imposing presence. The temple was listed as a historic monument on January 30, 2012, thus protecting the entire building, including its fence. Today it belongs to the commune and remains an active place of worship for the united Protestant parish of France.
The temple architecture reflects the principles of 19th-century Protestantism, focusing on simplicity and functionality. His hemicircular plan favoured an acoustic adapted to preaching, while interior decorative elements, such as candelabras and rosaces, recalled classical artistic traditions. The construction of this temple is part of a post-revolutionary context where Protestant communities, especially in the Gard, regained architectural visibility after decades of restrictions.
Announcements
Please log in to post a review