Calvin Auditory

Local nameAuditoire de Calvin
LocationGeneva, Switzerland

The Calvin Auditorium or Calvin Auditory, originally the Notre-Dame-la-Neuve Chapel, is a chapel in Geneva, Switzerland, which played a significant role in the Protestant Reformation. It is associated with John Calvin, Theodore Beza and John Knox.

The auditorium lies directly adjacent to St. Pierre Cathedral in the Place de la Taconnerie. The austere Gothic-style building was constructed in the 15th century, on the site of earlier 5th-century religious buildings, and was originally dedicated to Notre-Dame-la-Neuve.

From 1536, the time of Geneva's Reformation, it became a lecture hall where Calvin actively expounded his reformed theology: Bible studies were conducted here at 7:00 each morning.

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Opening hours

The Mass takes place every Sun at 11 a.m.

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvin_Auditory

Official website http://www.churchofscotlandgeneva.com/

Address Place de la Taconnerie 1 1204 Geneva, Switzerland

Coordinates 46°12'2.79" N 6°8'54.519" E

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