All Saints Cathedral, Allahabad

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All Saints Cathedral, Allahabad is a prominent 19th-century Anglican church in Prayagraj, India, renowned for its Gothic Revival architecture designed by British architect William Emerson.

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instanceOf 19th-century church
Anglican cathedral
Gothic Revival architecture
church building
alsoKnownAs All Saints Cathedral, Prayagraj NERFINISHED
Patthar Girja NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
builtInCentury 19th century
category 19th-century Anglican church buildings in India
Cathedrals in Uttar Pradesh
Churches in Prayagraj
Gothic Revival church buildings in India
country India
denomination Anglican NERFINISHED
designedBy William Emerson NERFINISHED
diocese Diocese of Lucknow NERFINISHED
era British colonial period in India
followsTradition Anglican Communion NERFINISHED
hasArchitect William Emerson NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalElement buttresses
chancel
nave
pointed arches
ribbed vaults
stained glass windows
tower
transept
hasArchitecturalType cathedral
hasFeature Gothic spires
bell tower
large interior space
ornate stone carvings
heritageStatus historic church
locatedIn North India NERFINISHED
Prayagraj NERFINISHED
Uttar Pradesh
locatedOn Mahatma Gandhi Marg NERFINISHED
material stone
namedAfter All Saints NERFINISHED
province Church of North India NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
significance example of colonial-era church architecture in India
prominent landmark of Prayagraj
usedFor Anglican liturgy
worship

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William Emerson notableWork All Saints Cathedral, Allahabad