Sommières temple

SOMMIERES , Gard – Cultural heritage

About

An 18th-century building with sober, luminous architecture that bears witness to the rich religious history of the area.

The Temple de Sommières, formerly the church of the Cordeliers convent founded in 1223, has stood the test of time. After being destroyed in 1562 and rebuilt in 1710 by Raymond Pavée, it became a Protestant place of worship in 1807. Its facade, adorned with a book, and its light-filled interior feature a waxed wooden pulpit and a 19th-century organ. Listed as a Historic Monument, it is renowned for its acoustics, hosting concerts and guided tours during the Heritage Days.

Restoration work is currently required to preserve the site. To finance this project, the commune is working with partners such as the Fondation du Patrimoine and the Association de Sauvegarde du Temple de Sommières (ASTS). Once the work has been completed, the temple will return to its original purpose, the celebration of services by the United Protestant Church of France and its cultural use for concerts.


Opening

  • From mercredi 1 janvier 2025 to mercredi 31 décembre 2025

Services

Facilities

  • Parking

Location

Sommières temple
Rue Emilien Dumas 30250 SOMMIERES

Route & access

04 66 80 88 00

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