The Protestant parish invites you to discover the beauty of its church on a self-guided tour on the occasion of Heritage Days.
Inaugurated on September 15, 1901, this neo-Renaissance building is an original work by architect Edouard Fürstenau. The building features a curious bell tower and a short, two-bay nave opening onto a small choir with a flat chevet. Before 1918, it was sometimes nicknamed Buzerkirche, after the reformer Martin Bucer, depicted on the choir's large glass roof
The Protestant parish invites you to discover the beauty of its church on a self-guided tour on the occasion of Heritage Days.
Inaugurated on September 15, 1901, this neo-Renaissance building is an original work by architect Edouard Fürstenau. The building features a curious bell tower and a short, two-bay nave opening onto a small choir with a flat chevet. Before 1918, it was sometimes nicknamed Buzerkirche, after the reformer Martin Bucer, depicted on the choir's large glass roof
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