Polish Cathedral Style - List of Churches Built in The "Polish Cathedral" Style

List of Churches Built in The "Polish Cathedral" Style

Churches in the 'Polish Cathedral' style in the city of Chicago
Church Location Dominant Architectural Theme
1. Church of St. Adalbert Lower West Side Neoclassical
2. Church of St. Barbara Bridgeport Renaissance
3. Covenant Presbyterian Church of Chicago (formerly All Saints Polish National Catholic Cathedral) Bucktown Gothic
4. Church of St. Hedwig Logan Square Renaissance Revival
5. Holy Innocents Church West Town Romanesque with Byzantine flourishes
6. Church of the Holy Trinity West Town Renaissance
7. Basilica of St. Hyacinth Avondale Renaissance
8. Church of Immaculate Conception South Chicago Renaissance
9. Church of Our Lady of Tepeyac (formerly St. Casimir) Lower West Side Baroque
10. Church of St. John Cantius West Town Baroque
11. Church of St. John of God (CLOSED) Back of the Yards Baroque
12. Church of St. Joseph (Shrine) (Back of the Yards) Baroque
13. Church of St. Josaphat Lincoln Park Romanesque
14. Church of St. Mary of the Angels Bucktown Neoclassical
15. Church of St. Mary of Perpetual Help Bridgeport Romanesque-Byzantine
16. Church of St. Michael South Chicago Gothic
17. Salem Baptist Church of Chicago (formerly St. Salomea) Pullman Gothic
18. Church of St. Stanislaus Kostka West Town Renaissance
Churches in the 'Polish Cathedral' style in Chicago's suburbs
Church Location Dominant Architectural Theme
1. Church of St. Andrew's Calumet City Renaissance
2. Church of Ss. Cyril and Methodius Lemont Renaissance
3. Church of St. Mary of Częstochowa Cicero Gothic
Outside Chicago
Churches in the 'Polish Cathedral' style in Detroit and suburbs, Michigan
Church Location Dominant Architectural Theme
1. Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Wyandotte Renaissance
2. Church of St. Florian Hamtramck Gothic
3. St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr Roman Catholic Church (now Promise Land Missionary Baptist Church) Detroit-east side, Michigan Romanesque
4. St. Albertus Roman Catholic Church (now The Polish-American Historical Site Association) Detroit, Michigan-east side Canfield Ave Gothic Revival
5. Sweetest Heart Of Mary Roman Catholic Church Detroit, Michigan-east side Canfield Ave Gothic Revival
6. St Francis D'Assisi Roman Catholic Church Detroit, Michigan SW side Italian Renaissance
7. St Hyacinth Roman Catholic Church Detroit, Michigan east side Byzantine Romanesque
8. St Hedwig Roman Catholic Church Detroit, Michigan SW side
9. St Casimir Roman Catholic Church, Torn down in 1967. Twin of St Mary of Perpetual Help Chicago Detroit, Michigan SW side Romanesque Byzantine
10.St John Cantius-closed in 2009 Detroit-Delray Romanesque
11.St Josephat Detroit, Michigan east side Canfield Ave Romanesque and Gothic Revival
Churches in the 'Polish Cathedral' style in Grand Rapids, Michigan
Church Location Dominant Architectural Theme
1. Basilica of St Adelbert Grand Rapids, Michigan Romanesque with Byzantine influence
Churches in the 'Polish Cathedral' style in Bay City, Michigan
Church Location Dominant Architectural Theme
1. St Stanislaus Kostka Bay City, Michigan-south side Gothic Revival
Churches in the 'Polish Cathedral' style in Cleveland, Ohio
Church Location Dominant Architectural Theme
1. Shrine Church of St. Stanislaus Slavic Village Gothic architecture
2. Church of St. John Cantius Tremont Baroque
Churches in the 'Polish Cathedral' style in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Church Location Dominant Architectural Theme
1. Church of St. Stanislaus South Side Renaissance
2. Church of St. Adalbert South Side Romanesque Revival
3. St. Josaphat Basilica South Side Baroque
Churches in the 'Polish Cathedral' style in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Church Location Dominant Architectural Theme
1. St. Stanislaus Kostka Church Strip District Romanesque
2. Immaculate Heart of Mary Polish Hill Baroque
Churches in the 'Polish Cathedral' style in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Church Location Dominant Architectural Theme
1. Church of St. John Cantius Bridesburg Gothic
2. Church of St. Adalbert Port Richmond Gothic
3. Church of St. Laurentius Fishtown Gothic
Churches in the 'Polish Cathedral' style in Winona, Minnesota
Church Location Dominant Architectural Theme
1. Church of St. Stanislaus Kostka (downtown Winona) Romanesque
Churches in the 'Polish Cathedral' style in Chicopee, Massachusetts
Church Location Dominant Architectural Theme
1. Basilica of Saint Stanislaus Chicopee Center (Cabotville) Baroque Revival
Churches in the 'Polish Cathedral' style in Buffalo, New York
Church Location Dominant Architectural Theme
1. St. Stanislaus - Bishop & Martyr Church East Side, Buffalo Romanesque Revival
2. St. Adalbert's Basilica East Side, Buffalo Romanesque Revival
3. Corpus Christi R. C. Church Complex East Side, Buffalo Romanesque Revival
4. Church of the Assumption Black Rock, Buffalo Gothic
Churches in the 'Polish Cathedral' style in Baltimore, Maryland
Church Location Dominant Architectural Theme
1.Holy Rosary Church Upper Fells Point Romanesque
2.St. Casimir Church Canton Romanesque

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