Religious monuments
La Sarraz
La Sarraz Church
Known as the Jacquemart chapel, built in 1362 outside the city walls and castle ramparts; classified historical monument
Mollens
Priory St-Jacques
In 1139 the church of Mollens, a monastic centre affiliated to Cluny, belonged to the abbey of Romainmôtier.
Place du Château 4
1146 Mollens
Tel. +41 (0)21 864 42 65
gref@mollensvd.ch
www.mollensvd.ch
Morges
Catholic Church
The church St-François de Sales was built in 1842. The architect was called Henri Perregeaux, the architecture of the church is assigned to the movement of Gothic Revival Architecture.
Rue Louis-de-Savoie 31
1110 Morges
Tel. +41 (0)21 811 40 10
Fax +41 (0)21 811 40 11
paroisse.morges@cath-vd.ch
www.cath-morges.ch
Morges
Protestant Church
Erasme Ritter, a Bernese architect, draw up the plans and conducted the construction of the protestant church (called Temple) from 1769 to 1771. After an accident that caused the subsidence of the front of the church, Léonard Roux from Lyon was charged with the rebuilding of the façade. The Temple is one of the most remarkable baroque churches in the western part of Switzerland.
Place de l'Eglise
1110 Morges
Tel. +41 (0)21 801 15 02
Fax +41 (0)21 801 15 02
secretariat@paroissedemorges.ch
www.paroissedemorges.ch
St-Sulpice
Church of St-Sulpice
Romanesque church (13th cent.), built on Cluny model. Foundations prior to 1,000 AD
Chemin du Crêt
1025 Saint-Sulpice
Tel. +41 (0)21 691 72 82
ecublenssaintsulpice@protestant-vaud.ch
www.protestant-vaud.ch/ecublenssaintsulpice













