Église protestante Luthérienne
16 rue Kilford, 92400 Courbevoie
- Hauts-de-Seine
- Île-de-France
The temple of Courbevoie was classified in 2011 Monument of Outstanding Contemporary Architecture. It is a testimony to the reconstruction of Protestant places of worship after the Second World War. The temple was inaugurated on October 11, 1953\. The concrete building of the Lutheran Church of Courbevoie, covered with a roof of carina tiles, consists of a 200-seat hall of worship. The main façade has a porch with three pointed arches. It is flanked to the right by a square bell tower crowned with a masonry spire. Inside, the nave is covered with a wooden vault forming a fishnet pattern. On the temple pediment are stone bas-reliefs symbolizing the four Evangelists: the eagle of John, the angel of Matthew, the lion of Mark and the bull of Luke.
Tags
Architecture contemporaine remarquable & Édifice religieux
Accès
Gare SNCF de Courbevoie - Bus 178 - Municipal parking nearby
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