Yakhyeon Catholic Church
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37°33′33″N 126°58′02″E / 37.5591°N 126.9673°E
Yakhyeon Catholic Church | |
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약현성당 | |
Roman Catholic Church | |
Architecture | |
Heritage designation | Historic Sites of South Korea |
Designated | 1977 |
Yakhyeon Catholic Church (
Archdiocese of Seoul
. The official name is Church of St. Joseph.
History
The church was established in 1892 by the French Catholic missionary Fr. Eugene Jean Georges Coste of the Society of Foreign Missions of Paris, as a result of Korea gaining religious freedom in 1886.
It was the first Catholic church to be established in the city, and it was the first Gothic-style church in Korea.[1]
The building is registered as an
Historic Site of South Korea, number 252, designated in 1977. The building measures 12 by 32 meters and the bell tower is 26 meters tall. The structure was damaged by an arson attack in 1998 and was restored in 1999.[2]
References
- ^ "Yakhyeon Catholic Church, Korea's First Western-Style Church : Knowing Korea". www.knowingkorea.org. Retrieved 2020-10-30.
- ^ Registered Number: Historical Monument No. 252 (plaque at the site).
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Yakhyeon Catholic Church.
- (in Korean) Yakhyeon Catholic Church Official Website (Korean)