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Dimanche 18 septembre 2022, 10h00Passat
Setembre 2022
Dimenge 18
10:00 - 18:00
Accessible a las personas amb un handicap motor
De 5 à 99 ans

Temple Protestant

56 rue Président Wilson, 57130 Ars-sur-Moselle
  • Moselle
  • Grand Est

Visit of a Reformed Protestant Temple, built between 1911 and 1912 during the annexation period

For the 110 years of the place, the Presbyteral Council invites you to discover the Protestant temple, as well as an exhibition on the history of the place and a projection.
Dimanche 18 septembre 2022, 10h00Passat
©Paroisse protestante d'Ars-Longeville

For the 110 years of the place, the Presbyteral Council invites you to discover the Protestant temple, as well as an exhibition on the history of the place and a projection.

You can enjoy an exhibition on the history of the community and on the building, proposed by the presbyteral council for the 110 years of the building and the 150 years of the creation of the parish. A video-conference on the history of Protestantism in Messina, and the close link with the development of the steel industry in the middle of the 19th century will be offered.

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Thème 2022
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À propos du lieu

Temple Protestant
56 rue Président Wilson, 57130 Ars-sur-Moselle
  • Moselle
  • Grand Est
Reformed Protestant temple built in 1911-1912 during the annexation period.
This reformed Protestant temple was built in 1911-1912, during the annexation period. Of neo-Romanesque architecture, it was built on the plans of the Berlin architect Martin Richard Herrmann. Its interior architecture is interesting thanks to its wooden cradle vault. The interior furniture as well as the liturgical furniture (altar, pulpit), with the Art Nouveau paintings Jugendstil are also of great interest. Another interesting element is the 1947 stained-glass windows, made by the Simminger workshops in Montigny-les-Metz, whose stained-glass windows are inspired by Christ at the outrages of Dürer. The accessible clock mechanism, dated 1912, was made by the Weule House.
Etiquetas
Édifice religieux
Accès
Parking, access to people with reduced mobility.
©Paroisse Protestante d'Ars-Longeville