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Eglise Méthodiste

Rue Adja

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Eglise Méthodiste

The Eglise Méthodiste is a historic Methodist church located in Togo.

History

  • The construction year is not specified.

Architecture

The church is built in a traditional colonial style, reflecting the architectural influences of European settlers on African structures.

The building's design and materials are characteristic of the period during which it was constructed.

Denomination and Religious Significance

The Eglise Méthodiste is a place of worship for the Methodist denomination, a Christian faith founded by John Wesley in the 18th century.

The church plays an important role in the religious life of its community, providing a space for worship, education, and social activities.

Architect and Notable Features

The architect responsible for designing the Eglise Méthodiste is not specified.

The building features a distinctive facade with a central entrance flanked by two smaller doors on either side.

A steeple rises above the roof, adding to the church's visual presence in the surrounding area.

Organ and Bells Information

The church is equipped with an organ, which is used for musical services and other events.

The exact details of the organ's specifications are not available.

Heritage Status

The Eglise Méthodiste has been recognized as a historic site, contributing to Togo's cultural heritage.

Location

The church is situated at Rue Adja in Togo.

Visiting Information

The opening hours and accessibility information for the Eglise Méthodiste are not specified.

Details

NameEglise Méthodiste
City
CountryTogo
Coordinates6.182094, 1.1774871