Protestant temple
Located opposite the old train station, at the crossroads of the Albé road, the Protestant church and the adjoining presbytery are red brick buildings with grey sandstone door and window frames. The church is a rectangular building, flanked on the north side by a bell tower whose upper part is covered with slate.
The side walls are pierced by tall, narrow pointed-arch windows. The interior, well-lit by its nine tall windows, is rectangular. The decoration, very simple, consists of a frieze of painted stylized fleur-de-lis on the sides. The simple wooden pews can accommodate about a hundred worshippers.
In the center of the choir stands a wooden altar upon which are placed a wooden cross and three repoussé brass candlesticks. To the left are a harmonium and a lectern holding an old German Bible. To the right is a small wooden pulpit, its reading table adorned with a hammered brass cross.
Useful information
- Languages spoken
- French
- Pet Friendly
- No
Services and facilities
- Vehicle parking
- Less than 200 m from free public parking
