St. Paul’s Church (Brooklyn, New York, attributed)

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St. Paul’s Church in Brooklyn, New York, is a 19th-century ecclesiastical building attributed to architect Leopold Eidlitz, reflecting his influential role in shaping American Gothic Revival church architecture.

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instanceOf 19th-century building
church building
ecclesiastical building
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
architecturalType church
associatedArchitect Leopold Eidlitz NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
era Victorian era
function place of worship
religious services
hasArchitectAttributed Leopold Eidlitz NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalInfluence Gothic Revival movement in the United States
heritagePeriod 19th century
locatedIn Brooklyn
New York City
New York
surface form: New York State

United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Kings County
surface form: Kings County, New York
material masonry (inferred)
namedAfter Apostle Paul
surface form: Paul the Apostle
notableFor American Gothic Revival church architecture
religiousAffiliation Christianity
Saint Paul
surface form: St. Paul
significance example of 19th-century American Gothic Revival ecclesiastical architecture

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Leopold Eidlitz notableWork St. Paul’s Church (Brooklyn, New York, attributed)