Cathedral of All Souls

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The Cathedral of All Souls is a historic Episcopal cathedral in Asheville, North Carolina, designed by Richard Morris Hunt and closely associated with the nearby Biltmore Estate.

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Cathedral of All Souls canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Episcopal cathedral
historic church
architect Richard Morris Hunt
architecturalStyle Romanesque Revival architecture
associatedWith Biltmore Estate
George Washington Vanderbilt II
buildingType church building
category Cathedrals in North Carolina
Churches in Asheville, North Carolina
Episcopal cathedrals in the United States
Richard Morris Hunt
surface form: Richard Morris Hunt buildings
coordinateLocation 35.567°N 82.543°W
country United States of America
denomination Episcopal Church
surface form: Episcopal Church in the United States of America
diocese Diocese of Western North Carolina
surface form: Episcopal Diocese of Western North Carolina
floorCount 1
function cathedral church of the Episcopal Diocese of Western North Carolina
hasDenomination Anglicanism
hasPart bell tower
parish house
sanctuary
stained glass windows
heritageDesignation National Register of Historic Places
surface form: National Register of Historic Places listing
heritageDesignationLevel federal
heritageDesignationReason architectural significance
association with Biltmore Estate
heritageStatus contributing property in a historic district
isPartOf Biltmore Village
surface form: Biltmore Village Historic District
locatedIn Asheville, North Carolina
Biltmore Village
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Buncombe County, North Carolina
North Carolina
material stone
namedAfter All Souls
religiousAffiliation Episcopal Church
touristAttraction Asheville, North Carolina
usedFor community events
religious services
tourism

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