Temple de l'Église Réformée
11 rue Mérigot 28100 Dreux
- Eure-et-Loir
- Centre-Val de Loire
Temple built in 1928 by Charles Waddington on the proposal of Pastor Samuel Brunet. The stained glass window by Charles Lorin, a glass painter born in Chartres, represents the symbols of the Huguenot cross. The various elements of the symbol have a political and spiritual meaning and allowed to affirm at the same time the loyalty to the king and the State, as well as a true evangelical faith. Charles Waddington, a Protestant, married to Bertha Harjes were both from financial and industrial circles.
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Édifice religieux