St. Agnes Cathedral (Kyoto)

St. Agnes Cathedral is a Christian church located in Kyoto, Japan, and is the diocesan Cathedral of the Diocese of Kyoto, which comprises all the Anglican-Episcopal churches and other facilities in Fukui, Ishikawa, Kyoto, and Toyama Prefectures.

St Agnes Cathedral
LocationKyoto
CountryJapan
History
Former name(s)Holy Trinity Church
Architecture
Completed1898

General

St. Agnes Cathedral was built as Holy Trinity Church in 1898 on the campus of Heian Women's University, but changed its name to St. Agnes Church in 1923.

The red brick, Gothic Revival church was designed by American architect James McDonald Gardiner. The Cathedral is one of the oldest Christian church structures in Kyoto and was designated as one of the cultural heritage buildings of Kyoto City in 1985.[1]

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See also

References

  1. "St. Agnes Church Profile". Church Profile. Nippon Sei Ko Kai. Retrieved 21 May 2014.


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