OBÉLISQUE DE FONTMORT
In the Cévennes region, the Fontmort obelisk was erected by republican Protestants on August 15, 1887 to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of the "Edict of Tolerance" or "Royal Edict of Versailles" which brought freedom of worship to Protestants and Jews in France.
In the Cévennes region, the Fontmort obelisk was erected by republican Protestants on August 15, 1887 to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of the "Edict of Tolerance" or "Royal Edict of Versailles" which brought freedom of worship to Protestants and Jews in France.
It is also a tribute to the martyrs of the Wars of Religion. In fact, you will see written on a stele these few words: "On the occasion of the centenary of the Edict of Toleration, the sons of the Hugenots have raised this monument to religious peace and to the memory of the martyrs".
The site also offers a magnificent panorama of the Cevennes valleys and a shady setting for a nap or picnic.