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  • Notre Dame des Champs

    Notre Dame des Champs Chapelle Church now serving as the Chamber of Agriculture, featuring farmhouse-inspired architecture on the urban edge of the city.

  • Tassili Church

    Tassili church date back to the 19th century, during the French colonial period. Officially established by decree on November 23, 1875, the Protestant parish of Boufarik was initially an annex of the Blida parish before becoming independent.

  • Jules Ferry Church

    Jules Ferry Church. Today, the church serves as an annex to the elementary school. From the outside, you can see a white-painted cross, and under the arch, mosaics depicting the Christian religious faith.

  • Church of Beni Mered

    The Church of Beni Mered is one of the most symbolic yet little-known historical monuments in Blida, Algeria. Built during the French colonial period, this church reflects not only the architectural style of the 19th century but also the transformations Algeria went through before and after independence.

  • Bougara Church

    Bougara Church was Built during the French colonial period Its construction dates back to the late 19th or early 20th century, in Bougara, then called Rovigo.

  • Notre-Dame des Cèdres

    Discover Chrea Church , a 1934 mountain chapel in Blida’s cedar forests, blending history, faith, and breathtaking natural beauty.

  • Bouinan Church

    Bouinan Church Colonial Foundation The church of Bouinan stands at the center of what used to be the colonial heart of Bouinan, in the province of Blida. The French authorities officially created Bouinan as an administrative town in 1886, giving it a clear civic role within the region. From that moment, the settlement grew in […]

  • Saint-Charles Church

    Foundation Catholic worship in Blida began soon after 1830, when French troops settled in the region. The community first gathered in a small wooden chapel built on the site of today’s Galeries de France and Boulevard Trumelet. This simple structure served local Catholics for several years and quickly became the center of early parish life. […]