In October 1517, the Christian world was turned upside down. Catholic theologian Martin Luther plastered his 95 theses on the door of the church in Wittemberg, unwittingly triggering the Reformation that would give rise to Protestantism.
This exhibition presents the main features of the Protestant Reformation in a clear, uncluttered and concise manner. Visitors will discover who Protestants are, both in their origins and today: what do they believe? What do they have to say today?
The exhibition is presented in the St.Véran temple, a typical Protestant Reformed building in France.