Lausanne's Protestant Churches
Lausanne’s religious landscape is defined by its transition from Catholicism to Protestantism during the Reformation. This collection features the 13th-century Gothic Notre-Dame Cathedral, known for its rose window and night watch tradition, alongside the former Franciscan monastery of Saint-François. The list also includes the Baroque Saint-Laurent church and various evangelical temples like Sévelin and Saint-Jean-Cour, representing the evolution of Reformed worship from the historic city center to its modern residential neighborhoods.
Lausanne Cathedral
The Cathedral of Notre Dame of Lausanne is a church located in the city of Lausanne, in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland.
St Francis Church
The oldest church in Lausanne and a former monastery. There's not much left from the past but for the newly restored frescoes.
Église Saint-Laurent
A Baroque Reformed church featuring an 18th-century facade, located in the historic Saint-Laurent district.
Temple de Sévelin
An evangelical Reformed temple located in the Sévelin district.
Église de Saint-Jean-Cour
An evangelical church serving the Saint-Jean-Cour neighborhood.
Paroisse de Chailly
An evangelical Reformed parish church located in the residential Chailly district.
Chapelle du Coteau
A Protestant chapel located in the southern residential area of Lausanne.
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