Église Saint-Pierre de Neuilly-sur-Seine
Church building · Neuilly-sur-Seine
Church building
temple protestant de Neuilly-sur-Seine
The Protestant temple of Neuilly is a Reformed Protestant place of worship, located 18 boulevard d'Inkermann in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, Île-de-France. The parish is a member of the United Protestant Church of France.
History: The temple was built in 1866, thanks to the generosity of Jules Chartier, to accommodate the hundred Protestant families living in Neuilly under the Second Empire. It was inaugurated on June 2, 1867. During the 1870 war and the Paris Commune the following year, he was degraded and the federated Parisians set up a stable there. A barricade is established in Inkermann Boulevard at the temple. This one is partly destroyed. Thanks to the mobilization of Pastor Theophile Rives and the help of Sir Richard Wallace, the temple resumed its activities on November 11, 1872. In 1903 the Reformed Church of Neuilly became owner of the site, after having been tenant. The following year, the electricity was installed and an annex hall was built in 1907 along Perronet Street. Neuilly's first scouts were formed on 18 November 1912. The Protestant community of Neuilly suffers...