Montreux, Switzerland – Eglise Allemande– Postcard Early 20th Century

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This historical postcard captures a charming view of Montreux, Switzerland, featuring the Eglise Allemande (German Church). The church, with its elegant Gothic-style architecture, was built to serve the German-speaking Protestant community in Montreux. 
Montreux, located on the shores of Lake Geneva, became a popular retreat for European aristocrats and intellectuals during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
The German Church was a significant landmark in Montreux, reflecting the town’s cosmopolitan character. Built to accommodate the growing German-speaking community, it stands as a reminder of Montreux’s cultural diversity and historical significance.
The reverse side of the postcard follows the classic "CARTE POSTALE" format.
Front Text: "J.J. 2794 – Montreux – Eglise Allemande."
Size ±: 14 cm x 9 cm
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SKU: POS629-

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