





This neo-Gothic church is the work of the architect John Gottret. Before this building, there had been a fifteenth century church which became a Protestant temple in 1603, during the Reformation.
Its choir is decorated with a fresco of Modena in 1949. The current stained glass windows date from 1930 and 1954. Its construction, totalling 13,593 pounds, was financed at the time by the local community, a loan of 5000 francs.
In October 1722, Jean-Jacques Rousseau boarded with Pastor Lambercier at Bossey.
In October 1722, Jean-Jacques Rousseau boarded with Pastor Lambercier at Bossey.
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Free
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Openings
All year 2025 - Open everyday
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