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  2. The Reformation Wall stretches for 100 m, depicting numerous Protestant figures from across Europe. At its heart are statues to William Farel, John Calvin, Theodore Beza, and John Knox. The Christogram can be seen below the statues. The International Monument to the Reformation, aerial view.

  3. The Reformation Wall stretches for 100 m, depicting numerous Protestant figures from across Europe. At its heart are statues to William Farel, John Calvin, Theodore Beza, and John Knox. The Christogram can be seen below the statues. The International Monument to the Reformation, aerial view.

  4. The Reformation Wall is a monument in Geneva that honours the leaders of the Protestant Reformation. It features statues and bas-reliefs of John Calvin, William Farel, Théodore de Bèze, John Knox and others, as well as the motto \"Post Tenebras Lux\".

    • The Main Statues in The Middle of The Wall
    • Statues to The Left of The Main Monument
    • Statues to The Right of The Main Monument
    • Carved Reliefs in The Wall
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    The main statues in the center of the Reformation Monuments are William Farel, John Calvin, Theodore Beza, and John Knox.

    To the left of the middle statues are three smaller statues of William the Silent, Gaspard de Coligny, and Frederick William of Brandenburg.

    To the right of the middle statues are three smaller statues of Roger Williams, Oliver Cromwell, and Stephen Bocskay.

    The following quotes are from BiblicalGeographic.com. “Along the wall are also reliefs depicting:” “An inscription commemorating Geneva’s official acceptance of the Reformation, 21 May 1536.” An inscription 1559 the year John Knox returned to Scotland An inscription stating Geneva maintained its independence from Savoy in December 12th 1602 “Preach...

    Learn about the international monument to the Reformation leaders and events, built in 1909 for John Calvin's 400th birthday. See the statues and reliefs of the main reformers, their followers, and their impact on the world.

  5. 20 hours ago · The Reformation Monument, also known as the "Reformation Wall" or "Mur des Réformateurs," stretches 100 meters along the city‘s ancient fortifications in Bastions Park. Unveiled in 1909 to mark the 400th anniversary of the birth of Jean Calvin, the monument commemorates the pivotal figures and events that shaped the Reformation in ...

  6. The International Monument to the Reformation, usually known as the Reformation Wall, honours many of the main individuals, events, and documents of the Protestant Reformation by depicting them in statues and bas-reliefs. The Wall is in the grounds of the University of Geneva, which was fou ...

  7. Learn about the four men who led the Reformation in Geneva and their legacy in the Parc des Bastions. See the giant statues and bas-reliefs of John Calvin, William Farel, Theodore Beza and John Knox.

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