This museum is closed permanently.
Le temple des Bastides, located in the town of Labastide-d'Armagnac in the French department of Landes, is a unique site with a rich history. Originally a Protestant place of worship, it has been converted into a museum and exhibition venue. This transformation allows visitors to explore the history of the region and the building's past as a religious site.
The temple des Bastides was constructed by Calvinists in 1607, during the end of Henry IV's reign. The temple was built outside the city walls, a decision influenced by the destruction of the first Protestant temple by fire and the subsequent prohibition of practicing Protestantism within the city. This historical context adds a layer of significance to the temple, making it a site of interest for visitors.
In 2004, thanks to the initiative of local residents and the support of the municipality, the museum was reopened to the public. Today, the museum occupies the first floor of the building, while the ground floor hosts temporary exhibitions. This allows visitors to not only learn about the history of the region and the bastides, but also to enjoy a variety of exhibitions throughout the year.
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