St Michael’s Church, Collins Street (remodelling, attributed)

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St Michael’s Church, Collins Street (remodelling, attributed) is a historically significant Melbourne church whose 19th-century redesign is commonly credited to prominent colonial architect Joseph Reed.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf church building
heritage place
place of worship
architecturalStyle Victorian-era design
associatedArchitect Joseph Reed NERFINISHED
centuryOfMajorRedesign 19th century
cityCentreLocation Melbourne central business district
country Australia
culturalSignificance important landmark for Melbourne’s religious heritage
denomination Presbyterian (historical)
Uniting Church in Australia NERFINISHED
eraOfRemodelling Victorian period
hasFunction community events
religious services
heritageInterest architectural history of colonial Melbourne
heritageStatus historically significant church in Melbourne
isPartOf Melbourne’s historic Collins Street streetscape
locatedIn Melbourne
Victoria, Australia NERFINISHED
location Collins Street, Melbourne NERFINISHED
namedAfter Saint Michael NERFINISHED
remodellingAttributedTo Joseph Reed NERFINISHED
significance notable example of 19th-century church architecture in Melbourne
use Christian worship

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Joseph Reed notableWork St Michael’s Church, Collins Street (remodelling, attributed)