Temple De Rolle, Place of worship in Rolle, Switzerland
Temple de Rolle is a Reformed Protestant church in the town of Rolle, on the shore of Lake Geneva in Switzerland. The building has a traditional and simple exterior that fits naturally into the surrounding streets.
The Reformed Church in Rolle is part of the long history of Protestantism in the canton of Vaud, which took root during the Reformation in the 16th century. Over the centuries, the building has accompanied several generations of worshippers and witnessed the changes of the town.
The church sits in the center of Rolle and is easy to reach on foot. It is worth checking opening times in advance, as they may vary depending on services and events.
In the canton of Vaud, many church buildings were taken over during the Reformation in the 16th century and converted from Catholic to Reformed use. The Temple de Rolle may therefore stand in a building that was originally built for a different faith.
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