Buddhist temple in France will be Europe’s largest

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France will soon be home to Europe's largest Buddhist temple, financed largely by Taiwan's Fo Guang Shan and donors. The $ 20 million temple will be one in a complex of religious buildings that will include a church, synagogue and mosque, all set in an eco-friendly environment. The temple, which is set to open June 22, is located in Bussy-Saint-Georges near Paris. An architect, Polly Rolland, said that the purpose of this site is more cultural than religious.

This website (in French) has more photos and artist renderings.

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