Saint-Paul-la-Coste (Gard)

Nothing remains of the first Protestant temple.

A temple was rebuilt three centuries later on the same site

New temple in Saint-Paul-la-Coste (Gard)

The first temple was supposedly built around 1565, in the village perched high up in the Cévennes. It was demolished at the Revocation.

The roman chapel still serves as a reminder of the confraternity established in Saint-Paul to fight the Cathare heresy ; it was burnt by the Camisards.

In the 18th century, however, Catholics and Protestants seemed to get along quite well.

In 1835, a new temple was built according to the same principles, on the site of the former one built in 1565.

Saint-Paul-la-Coste (Gard)

Saint-Paul-la-Coste

Itinerary to this location

Progress in the tour

Bibliography

  • Books
    • DUBIEF Henri et POUJOL Jacques, La France protestante, Histoire et Lieux de mémoire, Max Chaleil éditeur, Montpellier, 1992, rééd. 2006, p. 450
    • LAURENT René, Promenade à travers les temples de France, Les Presses du Languedoc, Millau, 1996, p. 520
    • REYMOND Bernard, L’architecture religieuse des protestants, Labor et Fides, Genève, 1996

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