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The temple of Céligny

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English: The temple of Céligny, an exclave of the Swiss canton of Geneva in the Canton of Vaud. The protestant church was constructed around 1800 in a place where a church was first erected at the end of the first millenium on the ruins of a Roman villa.
Français : Le temple de Céligny, une exclave du canton de Genève dans le canton de Vaud en Suisse. Le plus ancien édifice du village est érigée sur les vestiges d’une villa romaine. Une église en pierre s’y trouvait depuis la fin du premier millénaire. Le temple a pris sa forme actuelle autour de 1800.
Deutsch: Die reformierte Kirche von Céligny, einer Exklave des Schweizer Kantons Genf im Kanton Waadt. Das Gebäude wurde um 1800 an einem Ort errichtet, wo bereits gegen Ende des ersten Jahrtausends eine Kirche auf den Ruinen einer römischen Villa erbaut wurden war.
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Source https://bge-geneve.ch/iconographie/oeuvre/vg-p-1266
Author Auguste Louis Garcin (1816 - 1895)

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