Q&A : Museum shines light on refugee contribution to Reformation
08 Jun 2007 15:34:55 GMT
Source: UNHCR
GENEVA, June 8 (UNHCR) French theologian Isabelle
Graesslé is the director of Geneva's privately run International Museum of the Reformation, which recently was named the museum of the year by the Council of Europe. Located in the beautiful and
historic Maison Mallet in old Geneva, the museum looks at the key Reformation movement started in the Swiss city by John Calvin (1509-1564) and its subsequent history. Geneva became a refuge for
thousands of people forced to flee from Italy, France, the Netherlands and Scotland for religious reasons. Exhibits include a 1562 Bible, which was translated into English by noted Protestant exiles
in Geneva. Graesslé, an ordained minister, talked about the museum and Protestant refugees with Web Editors Haude Morel and Leo Dobbs. Excerpts from the interview: