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Temple Neuf ( French pronunciation: [tɑ̃pl nœf], meaning "New Temple") is a Protestant church in Metz, France. It is located on place de la Comédie (next to Opéra-Théâtre ), [3] at the center of the Jardin d'Amour on the southwestern edge of Île du Petit-Saulcy, which is surrounded by the Moselle . The church was built by Glod, with the. Temple Neuf. La façade du temple avec ses deux tours. Le Temple neuf a, ou Nouveau Temple protestant b, est un édifice de culte réformé construit à Metz, entre 1901 et 1905, durant la période wilhelminienne. La paroisse est aujourd'hui membre de l' Union des Églises protestantes d'Alsace et de Lorraine .

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Situé au 41 rue Mazelle dans le quartier Outre-Seille ( Ancienne Ville ), il est le deuxième lieu de culte protestant construit à Metz, au cours de l'annexion allemande, après le temple de Garnison en 1891, mais avant le Temple neuf en 1904. L'inauguration a lieu le 27 août 1893 2 . Le temple a un plan basilical et est inséré entre. Nous vous souhaitons de belles découvertes et demeurons à votre écoute. Lieu chargé d'histoire, et de vie spirituelle classé monument historique dès 1930, le Temple Neuf de Metz, situé dans le "Jardin d'Amour" sur l'île du Petit-Saulcy entre deux bras de rivière, est un lieu propice à la rencontre avec "soi-même" et avec bien d. Today, it is used by the Foyer Mozart and the Mission Intérieure in Metz, called EPRA (a Protestant meeting place) for different cultural activities. The Braun hall is one of Metz's main venues, used as a theatre for children as well as a cafe with live theatre. The building, with a German neo-renaissance style, was opened in 1908. Temple Neuf is a Protestant church in Metz, France. It is located on place de la Comédie , at the center of the Jardin d'Amour on the southwestern edge of Île du Petit-Saulcy, which is surrounded by the Moselle.

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Temple Neuf ('New Temple') is a Protestant church in Metz. It is located on place de la Comédie (next to Opéra-Théâtre), at the center of the Jardin d'Amour on the southwestern edge of Île du Petit-Saulcy, which is surrounded by the Moselle. The church was built by Glod, with the first stone being laid on 25 November 1901 (when Metz was a. The new Protestant church or temple is a place of worship reformed Alsace and Lorraine in Metz built between 1901 and 1905, during the Wilhelminian period in. The special united Protestant character of several congregations in the Metz consistorial ambit was to be maintained and congregations were to be entitled to officially use, if they wished so, the brand Protestant (evangelisch) instead of Reformed as part of the parish name. Reformed Temple in Courcelles-Chaussy Media in category "Temple neuf de Metz" The following 148 files are in this category, out of 148 total. 20180922 Temple neuf de Metz 01.jpg 6,032 × 4,032; 2.67 MB.. Le temple protestant Metz.jpg 1,920 × 2,560; 3.81 MB. Metz (50106570663).jpg 2,018 × 1,408; 813 KB.

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Click here to discover the sights and history of Metz German Imperial District, including the fabulous railway station of Metz-Ville. START HERE; PLAN. TICKETS. Sites and Monuments in Paris. the railway station (1908), the post office (1911), the protestant temple of the German garrison (1881), the Temple Neuf (1904) or the Palais du. Le Temple Neuf is where Metz's protestant congregation comes to worship and is constructed with a dark grey sandstone, giving it a completely different feel to the city's older monuments, made with yellowy Jaumont limestone. At night the church's arcade openings emit light like large lanterns, and the view of the Le Temple Neuf reflected. File: Le temple protestant Metz.jpg. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Jump to navigation Jump to search. File; File history; File usage on Commons;. Le temple protestant au cœur de la ville de Metz: Date: 9 May 2009, 11:34:13: Source: originally posted to Flickr as IMAG1078: Author: olis57: Metz, France. New Temple - Protestant Church. Moselle River. View of the historical city center. Summer, Sunny day, Aerial View, Point of interest Видое из м.

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Metz was the last city in France to be under the control of the dragoons in August 1686. In less than three days, Metz gave in and deportation put an end to resistance in 1687. However, despite the violence caused by the "dragonnades", the spirit of the Reformed Church survived and the apparent new converts (N.C.) soon organised resistance. File: Temple protestant à Metz, Georges-Louis Arlaud.jpg. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Jump to navigation Jump to search. File; File history;. Français : Temple protestant près de la Moselle, à Metz, en Lorraine, Georges-Louis Arlaud, vers 1925. Date: