"This place is not just a monument, it's a memory," says the administrator of the fort, Isabelle Fouilloy-Jullien. A memory of an ancient time, when at the beginning of the 16th century Luther unveils its 95 theses, the founding pillars of Protestantism. Wars of religion will follow, until the signing of the edict of Nantes in 1598, which will be revoked in 1685. Disturbed times, marked by massacres and exile of Protestants towards the principal…
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"This place is not just a monument, it's a memory," says the administrator of the fort, Isabelle Fouilloy-Jullien. A memory of an ancient time, when at the beginning of the 16th century Luther unveils its 95 theses, the founding pillars of Protestantism. Wars of religion will follow, until the signing of the edict of Nantes in 1598, which will be revoked in 1685. Disturbed times, marked by massacres and exile of Protestants towards the principal…