Neuchâtel - Collegiate Church
Neuchâtel's Collegiate church was built in the 12th-13th C. (west towers 1867-75). Until 1530, when it was taken over by the Reformed faith, it was the Catholic Collégiale Notre-Dame.
On the north side of the church is a Romanesque cloister (restored). Outside the west front of the church stands a statue of the Reformer Guillaume Farel (1489-1565); from the terrace there are extensive views.
On the north side of the church is a Romanesque cloister (restored). Outside the west front of the church stands a statue of the Reformer Guillaume Farel (1489-1565); from the terrace there are extensive views.
Hobbies & Activities category: Architecture - Romanesque; Architecture - Medieval; Christian sites; Scenic site or route; Standalone sculpture, statue or fountain; Tombs, burial site
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