Temple de La Sarraz, constructed between 1835 and 1837, was designed by the Swiss architect Henri Perregaux in a Neoclassical style.

Temple de La Sarraz

Temple de La Sarraz - interior

Temple de La Sarraz - stained glass windows
In 1911, the temple was enriched with an organ crafted by Bernard Tschanun, a renowned organ builder from Geneva. The organ was made possible thanks to a donation from Mr. Frick. Due to the limited space between the gallery and the temple's ceiling, the organ was uniquely constructed lengthwise, a solution that not only addressed spatial constraints but also gave the instrument a distinctive aesthetic. Its design displays elements of Art Deco influence.

organ by Bernard Tschanun
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