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travelbob1
One of the Four on the Tour
Happy to have the opportunity to see the interior design. Well designed for reflection, prayer and celebration. One of four on the Ecclesiastical Tour that makes it a worthwhile educational experience...
Bewertet am 3. Sept. 2022
Terry M
A STANDOUT IN RED BRICK
This Romanesque Revival building was built from 1894 to 1896. In a game of religious civic one upmanship, the Anglicans wanted to build a church that rivaled the cathedrals of the Roman Catholics and ...
Bewertet am 9. Sept. 2019
LornaDooner
Amazing space
I'm not religious at all, but the energy and feeling you get when you're in this church is tremendous. One of the most beautiful spaces in the city. Check it out!
Bewertet am 29. Aug. 2019
Jim L
Beautifully maintained building
A fine example of Methodist architecture Gower Street is one of the oldest churches in the city. Sadly in this time of diminishing importance for the church the congregation is elderly and struggling...
Bewertet am 29. Aug. 2019
lcb5310
Beautiful architecture!
Unfortunately for me...it wasn't open but I did enjoy seeing the exterior and hope to catch it open if I ever get back to St. John's.
One of the Four on the Tour
Happy to have the opportunity to see the interior design. Well designed for reflection, prayer and celebration. One of four on the Ecclesiastical Tour that makes it a worthwhile educational experience...
A STANDOUT IN RED BRICK
This Romanesque Revival building was built from 1894 to 1896. In a game of religious civic one upmanship, the Anglicans wanted to build a church that rivaled the cathedrals of the Roman Catholics and ...
Amazing space
I'm not religious at all, but the energy and feeling you get when you're in this church is tremendous. One of the most beautiful spaces in the city. Check it out!
Beautifully maintained building
A fine example of Methodist architecture Gower Street is one of the oldest churches in the city. Sadly in this time of diminishing importance for the church the congregation is elderly and struggling...
Beautiful architecture!
Unfortunately for me...it wasn't open but I did enjoy seeing the exterior and hope to catch it open if I ever get back to St. John's.