Eglise Protestante

The Church of Le Mans is part of the United Protestant Church of France (Lutheran and Reformed communion).

Open every Saturday from 4pm to 6pm until 12 July. Exhibition: "The Seven Words of Christ on the Cross", suminagashi by Olivier Cahen. Reading area and reception.
Worship every Sunday at 10.30am. The temple also hosts concerts and conferences. Its basement includes a meeting room used for various activities.

Designed by departmental architect Louis-Jean Raoulx, the temple was inaugurated by pastor Paul Fargues on 29 March 1900. The decoration is sober. An open Bible above the entrance door on the street bears witness to the Protestants' attachment to the Bible, with this passage from the Gospel of Matthew: "Come to me, all you who are weary and heavy laden, and I will give you rest".

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Temple 16, rue Barbier
72000 LE MANS
FRANCE

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Site theme

Church

Architectural style of the site

19th century

Location

Other: Religious heritage

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