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Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
1811-1817
Construction of the temple
Construction of the temple 1811-1817 (≈ 1814)
Built by Charles Durand, architect.
1864
Adding a central lantern
Adding a central lantern 1864 (≈ 1864)
Interior architectural modification.
1867
Adding a library room
Adding a library room 1867 (≈ 1867)
Extension of functional spaces.
30 janvier 2012
Registration historical monument
Registration historical monument 30 janvier 2012 (≈ 2012)
Total protection of the building.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
The entire Protestant temple (Box BB 504): inscription by decree of 30 January 2012
Key figures
Charles Durand - Architect
Designer of the temple between 1811-1817.
Origin and history
The Protestant temple of Vauvert is a religious building built between 1811 and 1817 by architect Charles Durand. Located in the commune of Vauvert, in the department of Gard, it is representative of the Protestant neo-classical architecture of the early 19th century. Its ion column portico and triangular pediment make it a remarkable example of sobriety and architectural balance.
The temple was listed as a historic monument by order of January 30, 2012, thus recognizing its heritage value. The interior, marked by stands supported by ionic columns, reflects a spatial organization typical of Protestant places of worship of the time. A central lantern and a library room, added in 1864 and 1867 respectively, complete the whole.
The construction of the temple is part of a post-revolutionary context in which Protestant communities, especially in southern France, regained some freedom of worship. The choice of a sober and functional architecture, without excessive ornamentation, reflects the values of simplicity and austerity dear to Protestants. Today the temple remains an active place of worship, attached to the United Protestant Church of France.
The bell tower, discreet and placed back, as well as the pure volumes of the building, underline its authenticity. The location of the temple, in the heart of Vauvert, makes it a central element of the local heritage. Its recent inscription as a historical monument reflects the growing interest in preserving Protestant religious buildings, often less well known than Catholic churches.
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