St Paul's Church, Canberra
Facts and practical information
St Paul's Church is an Anglican church in the suburb of Griffith in Canberra, Australia. Founded in 1939, it is part of the Anglican Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn. It is listed in the Australian Capital Territory Heritage Register as an "...excellent example of an Inter-War Gothic church with Art Deco influences". It was the first place in Australia to install a combination organ and has the only unrestricted peal of bells in the Australian Capital Territory. It was the first Anglican church to be built following the foundation of Canberra as the national capital and is the first Anglican parish in South Canberra. It is situated on the corner of Canberra Avenue and Captain Cook Crescent, opposite Manuka Oval and the Manuka shops. ()
18 Flinders WaySouth Canberra (Griffith)Canberra 2603
St Paul's Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Old Parliament House, Manuka Oval, Calthorpes' House, Canberra Glassworks.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is St Paul's Church open?
- Monday 5 pm - 10 pm
- Tuesday 5 pm - 10 pm
- Wednesday 11 am - 3 pm & 5 pm - 10 pm
- Thursday 11 am - 3 pm & 5 pm - 10 pm
- Friday 11 am - 3 pm & 5 pm - 10 pm
- Saturday 11 am - 3 pm & 5 pm - 10 pm
- Sunday 11 am - 3 pm & 5 pm - 10 pm
Which popular attractions are close to St Paul's Church?
How to get to St Paul's Church by public transport?
Train
- Canberra (24 min walk)