St. Philomena’s Cathedral

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St. Philomena’s Cathedral is a prominent neo-Gothic Roman Catholic church in Mysuru, India, known for its towering twin spires and status as one of the largest churches in the country.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Cathedral
Neo-Gothic church
Roman Catholic church
architecturalStyle Neo-Gothic
country India
dedicatedTo Saint Philomena
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
diocese Roman Catholic Diocese of Mysore
followsRite Latin Rite
governingBody Roman Catholic Diocese of Mysore
hasAltarRelic relic of Saint Philomena
hasArchitecturalType Cathedral
hasCategory Churches in Mysore
Gothic Revival church buildings in India
Roman Catholic cathedrals in India
hasFeature altar
choir loft
crypt
nave
rose window
stained glass windows
transept
twin spires
hasFunction seat of the Bishop of Mysore
hasLanguageOfLiturgy Kannada
Konkani
Malayalam
Tamil
hasMainLanguageOfLiturgy English
hasMaterial brick
stone
hasOrientation east–west
hasPlan cruciform
hasSpireCount 2
hasStatus active church
cathedral of the Diocese of Mysore
heightOfSpires about 53 meters
isMajorLandmarkOf Mysuru
isOneOf largest churches in India
isTouristAttractionOf Karnataka
Mysuru
locatedIn Karnataka
Mysuru
namedAfter Saint Philomena
province Roman Catholic Province of Bangalore
religiousAffiliation Catholicism
usedFor pilgrimage
religious services
tourism

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Mysuru hasLandmark St. Philomena’s Cathedral
Mysuru Junction railway station hasNearbyLandmark St. Philomena’s Cathedral
this entity surface form: St Philomena’s Cathedral