Ancienne église catholique dédiée à Saint-Christophe, son édification remonte au IXème siècle, elle est modofiée au XVème siècle et reconstruite entre 1527 et 1530. Le temple est restauré en 1784 et...
Considered as the biggest and the best testimony of the Gallo-Roman period in the West, Jublains invites you to open the great book of ancient history.
"The construction of the temple began in 1646, which makes it the oldest temple in France. The inhabitants donated it to the Marquise de Portes to prove their submission to royalty. The latter...
Three times rebuilt in the course of its history, the Protestant temple of Florac bears witness to its painful history punctuated by religious conflicts.
The massive building is rectangular in plan...
The temple of Vialas: another survivor, another story. It was built in 1612. With the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, worship was banned and the temple became a Catholic church. Because of its new...
The history of the temple of Cassagnas was eventful. Since its construction in 1847, the temple threatened ruin on many occasions (defects, lightning, administrative delays). Thus, many decrees of...
The temple of Meyrueis visible today was commissioned in 1840. The building is composed of two interlocking octagons that provide a large space. Its beauty lies in its interior panelling, from the...
The temple of Vebron offers interesting examples of the use of wood. A coffered ceiling decorates the building, complemented by a
Careful cabinetwork, monumental chairs and beautifully crafted family...
In the commune of Moissac the oldest church of Gévaudan has survived: N.D. de Valfranesque. Its consecration dates back to 1063. But already, around 935, Pope John VI gave this church "of victory" to...
The presence of the Reformed Church in St-Germain-de-Calberte dates back to 1560, at the time of the arrival of a former bookseller from Geneva. The existence of a temple in the 17th century is...
The Temple of Pompidou was built in the middle of the 19th century. It is a very sober and large building. We notice its bell tower, its unusual weathervane, an angel of the Apocalypse which gives the...
Listed as a Historic Monument. At the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, in 1685, a decree of the Council of State gave the Protestant temple on the Place d'Armes to the Catholics, who transformed it...
After the Revolution, during the Russian occupation, this religious building became an Orthodox chapel for Russian troops. Once again a Catholic place of worship in 1818, the Walcourt chapel became a...
This bastide is located in the Lauragais region, 46 km south-east of Toulouse. Its name comes from the Occitan "cal", "bald" and "mont".
Lulled by the river Hers and dotted with footpaths, Calmont is...
Pastor Andrault, assisted by Paul Krug from Reims, was behind the construction of this neo-Gothic temple, designed by Louis Gillet and built by Reims architect Gosset in...