Protestant Church of Reims
Buildings and structures in ReimsChurches completed in 1923Churches in Marne (department)Reformed church buildings in France
The Protestant Church of Reims (French: Temple protestant de Reims) is a large Protestant church in Reims, France, built in 1921–1923 to replace an earlier building that had been destroyed during World War I (1914–1918). The building is in flamboyant Neo-Gothic style. Originally the interior was decorated with Art Deco frescoes, but these deteriorated and have been painted over.
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Rue Andrieux, Reims Quartier Centre Ville
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N 49.258421 ° | E 4.037379 ° |
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Église réformée de France
Rue Andrieux
51100 Reims, Quartier Centre Ville
Grand Est, France
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