Protestant temple

Details

The Prussian army increased its presence in the area after 1870 and decided to erect a temple for the garrison. It was built from 1893 to 1895. The Neo-Medieval style was the style used for all Christian sanctuaries until the end of the century. It appeared for the first time in Haguenau in 1859-60 in the small Protestant temple. Its construction, long resisted by the Catholic community, was authorised by Napoleon III in 1857.

Situation and access

Protestant temple

Place Albert Schweitzer
67500 Haguenau

Practical information and services

Access and parking

Nearest railway station
0,7 km
Name of nearest station
Haguenau