Scots Kirk, Lausanne
The Scots Kirk, Lausanne, is a protestant, presbyterian church situated in Lausanne, avenue de Rumine 24. It is part of the Church of Scotland's Presbytery of Europe and one of two congregations of the Church of Scotland in Switzerland, the other being the Scots Kirk in Geneva. Sunday services are in English.
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Scots Kirk, Lausanne
The Scots Kirk, Lausanne, is a protestant, presbyterian church situated in Lausanne, avenue de Rumine 24. It is part of the Church of Scotland's Presbytery of Europe and one of two congregations of the Church of Scotland in Switzerland, the other being the Scots Kirk in Geneva. Sunday services are in English.
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E.-E. Viollet-le-Duc, Jules Verrey
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The Scots Kirk, seen from the south-west, 2013
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Switzerland
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St Andrew
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Presbyterian
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Rev. Amalric-Frédéric Buscarlet
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Lausanne
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Scots Kirk Lausanne
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Église écossaise de Lausanne
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French
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Scottish Church Lausanne
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Neogothic
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