Medak Cathedral

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Medak Cathedral is a prominent Christian church in Telangana, India, renowned for its grand Gothic-style architecture and status as one of the largest churches in Asia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Cathedral
Christian church
Tourist attraction
affiliation Diocese of Medak NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival architecture NERFINISHED
Gothic architecture
bishopInChargeAtConstruction Charles Walker Posnett NERFINISHED
builtBy British Wesleyan Methodist Mission NERFINISHED
Methodist missionaries
builtDuring British colonial period
consecrationYear 1924
constructionStartYear 1914
country India
dedicatedTo Jesus Christ NERFINISHED
denomination Church of South India NERFINISHED
dioceseHeadquartersOf Medak Diocese of the Church of South India NERFINISHED
governingBody Church of South India Synod NERFINISHED
hasFeature altar
bell tower
high vaulted ceiling
nave
stained glass chancel windows
transepts
heritageStatus important Christian landmark in Telangana
hostsEvent Christmas celebrations
Easter services
Sunday worship services
languageOfServices English
Telugu
locatedIn Medak NERFINISHED
South India
Telangana NERFINISHED
materialUsed white granite
nearbyCity Hyderabad NERFINISHED
notableFor Gothic-style bell tower
being one of the largest churches in Asia
large seating capacity
stained glass windows
previousDenomination Anglican Church NERFINISHED
regionallySignificant one of the largest churches in Telangana
religion Christianity
roofMaterial red tiles
seatingCapacity approximately 5000 people
tourismCategory heritage structure
religious tourism site
yearCompleted 1924

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Medak district hasNotableTemple Medak Cathedral