Located on the hill side of the town, the Protestant Temple is the only one in France still in place presenting a rectilinear facade rounded at both ends. It is also the only known example in France (with that of the Shield of Strasbourg) built in the shape of private mansion, without doubt not to attract the glances. The interior conception corresponds to the Calvinist ideals of counting but also of equality between the faithfuls and their ministers: no platforms, no nave.