Wellington: Church
Places and attractions in the Church category
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Sacred Heart Cathedral
Nestled in the heart of New Zealand's capital, the Sacred Heart Cathedral stands as a beacon of faith and architectural beauty in Wellington. This prominent Catholic church, with its distinctive presence, serves not only as a place of worship but also as a historical...
St Gerard's Church and Monastery
Perched high on the slopes of Mount Victoria, St Gerard's Church and Monastery commands a prominent position overlooking New Zealand's capital city, Wellington. This iconic Catholic church, with its distinctive red brick and Oamaru stone façade, has been a beacon of...
Wellington Cathedral of St Paul
Wellington Cathedral of St Paul stands as a beacon of spiritual and architectural significance in the heart of New Zealand's capital city, Wellington. This church, an epitome of sacred design, is not only a principal place of worship but also a prominent landmark that...
Old St Paul's
Wooden cathedral dating to 1860s Old St Paul's is a historic site, a city landmark and a wedding and event venue in the heart of Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand.
St Mary of the Angels
Stately Gothic church and heritage site St Mary of the Angels is a Catholic church on the corner of Boulcott Street and O'Reily Avenue in Wellington, New Zealand. It is the parish church for Wellington Central and one of the major churches of the city.
St John's Church
St John's Church in Willis Street, Wellington, New Zealand, is registered by Heritage New Zealand as a Category I heritage building. Designed by Thomas Turnbull, it opened on 11 December 1885 to replace an earlier church destroyed by fire in 1884. It was registered as a historic place on 18 March 1982, with registration number 228.
Futuna Chapel
Futuna Chapel is a building in Wellington, New Zealand designed by the architect John Scott. Built by the brothers of the Society of Mary, the chapel is named after the Pacific Island of Futuna on which the missionary Peter Chanel, to whom the project is dedicated, was martyred in 1841.