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This magnificent “mansion” built in 1762–66 by and for the Lutheran Church of Geneva on the foundations of the Château d’Allinges-Coudrée stands elegantly at the bottom of the Place du Bourg-de-Four. Worthy of attention, its history is of great interest in terms of culture, philosophy and politics, but also for the details of its construction, structure and development. As early as 1921 the building was classified as a historical monument by Geneva’s Council of State (Conseil d’État).
This magnificent “mansion” built in 1762–66 by and for the Lutheran Church of Geneva on the foundations of the Château d’Allinges-Coudrée stands elegantly at the bottom of the Place du Bourg-de-Four. Worthy of attention, its history is of great interest in terms of culture, philosophy and politics, but also for the details of its construction, structure and development. As early as 1921 the building was classified as a historical monument by Geneva’s Council of State (Conseil d’État).
Introduction The Lutheran Church in Geneva, 1707 - Meetings in the house belonging to Madame Bergeon, 1707–1766 - The purchase of the Château de Coudrée, 1762 - The Bourg-de-Four The project and the works, 1762–66 - The Agreements of 9 May 1763 - Construction and inauguration, 9 February 1766 Political events and their repercussions on the Lutheran Church Geneva’s political, cultural and physical opening to the world, from 1847 The Lutheran Church of Geneva today Description of the building of the Lutheran Church - The exterior -- The gate and railings designed by Jean-Conrad Staib -- The façade looking onto the Place du Bourg-de-Four -- The façade on Rue Verdaine -- The façade on Rue de la Fontaine - The interior -- The stairwell -- The basements and the vaulted cellar -- The narthex and the sanctuary -- The second floor, the pastors’ apartment -- The third floor and the attic In conclusion Appendix
Introduction The Lutheran Church in Geneva, 1707 - Meetings in the house belonging to Madame Bergeon, 1707–1766 - The purchase of the Château de Coudrée, 1762 - The Bourg-de-Four The project and the works, 1762–66 - The Agreements of 9 May 1763 - Construction and inauguration, 9 February 1766 Political events and their repercussions on the Lutheran Church Geneva’s political, cultural and physical opening to the world, from 1847 The Lutheran Church of Geneva today Description of the building of the Lutheran Church - The exterior -- The gate and railings designed by Jean-Conrad Staib -- The façade looking onto the Place du Bourg-de-Four -- The façade on Rue Verdaine -- The façade on Rue de la Fontaine - The interior -- The stairwell -- The basements and the vaulted cellar -- The narthex and the sanctuary -- The second floor, the pastors’ apartment -- The third floor and the attic In conclusion Appendix
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