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Eglise

Garoua-Maroua

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The Eglise

The Eglise is a historic church located in Figuil, Cameroon.

History

  • The construction of the Eglise began in the early 20th century and was completed in 1923.
  • The building's architectural style is characterized by traditional Cameroonian elements blended with European influences.

Architecture

The Eglise is an example of colonial-era architecture, reflecting the cultural exchange between European colonizers and local populations.

  • The church's design features a mix of stone and wood construction, with a distinctive wooden bell tower.
  • Notable features include the intricate carvings on the exterior walls and the ornate stained-glass windows.

Location

The Eglise is situated in Garoua-Maroua, Cameroon, within the town of Figuil.

The church serves as a place of worship for the local Christian community.

Notable Features

  • A wooden bell tower with intricate carvings
  • Ornate stained-glass windows
  • Traditional Cameroonian architectural elements

Organ and Bells

The Eglise features a pipe organ, which is occasionally played during services.

The church also has a set of bells, reportedly cast in the early 20th century.

Heritage Status

The Eglise was designated as a protected monument by local authorities, recognizing its cultural and historical significance.

Visiting Information

  • Opening Hours: [Not Available]
  • Accessibility: [Not Available]

Notable Artworks or Relics

None reported.

Details

NameEglise
CityFiguil
CountryCameroon
Coordinates9.750659, 13.954286
Current useplace of worship
Opening hours[Not Available]