The church designated as a historical heritage site of France was photographed on the same day
Click for a larger image The church established in 1634 was initially a Catholic church, for the Order of the Visitation of Holy Mary.
During the French revolution, the church was closed and later became a Protestant church.
Another sign is on the wall of the church with the prayer times:
Eglise Protestante Unie du Marais
Cultes le dimanche à 10h30, 17h30, 19h30 3
"Là où est l’Esprit de Dieu, Là est la liberté" 2 Cor 3,17
http://Temple.duMarais.fr
Click for a larger image The church also appears on a plaque from the series of plaques documenting the history of Paris
Translation of the text on the sign:
MONUMENT
PROTESTANT TEMPLE OF THE MARAIS
17th century
Former church of the convent of the Daughters of the Visitation of Sainte-Marie
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