Église protestante luthérienne de Bon Secours
20 rue Titon 75011 Paris
The Protestant Lutheran church of Bon Secours, built in 1895 to accommodate the Alsatian workers and craftsmen of the Faubourg Saint-Antoine, invites you to visit a unique Protestant religious place, listed in the inventory of historical monuments. This Protestant church is famous for its organ, built by the German organ builder Joseph Merklin; its exposed frames, built by the master builders of the Faubourg; its magnificent cross-shaped glass roof; its pulpit, an essential element for a Protestant place of worship. The guided tours will introduce you to the history of the places and parishioners.
Etiquetas
Monument historique, Édifice religieux
Accès
Metros: Rue des Boulets (l. 9); Charonne (l. 9); Faidherbe-Chaligny (l. 8)
Bon Secours. Sous licence libre.