Difference between revisions of "Baltimore Basilica"
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|material=silver-gray gneiss | |material=silver-gray gneiss | ||
|architect=Benjamin Henry Latrobe | |architect=Benjamin Henry Latrobe | ||
+ | |groundbreaking_date_approx=No | ||
|start_date=January 1806 | |start_date=January 1806 | ||
+ | |start_date_approx=No | ||
+ | |topped_out_date_approx=No | ||
|completion_date=January 1821 | |completion_date=January 1821 | ||
+ | |completion_date_approx=No | ||
|opened_date=May 31, 1821 | |opened_date=May 31, 1821 | ||
+ | |opened_date_approx=No | ||
+ | |cost_approx=No | ||
+ | |renovation_date=1879 | ||
+ | |renovation_date_approx=No | ||
+ | |ren_firm=Baldwin & Pennington | ||
+ | |ren_cost_approx=No | ||
+ | |demolished_approx=No | ||
}} | }} | ||
America's first cathedral. | America's first cathedral. |
Revision as of 14:24, August 10, 2021
Baltimore Basilica | |
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Site Information | |
Address | 409 Cathedral Street |
Geo-reference | 39°17′40″N 76°36′58″W / 39.29443°N 76.61617°W |
Owner | Archdiocese of Baltimore |
Building Data | |
Building Type | Church |
Architectural Style | Neoclassical |
Material | silver-gray gneiss |
Design | |
Architect | Benjamin Henry Latrobe |
Construction | |
Start Date | January 1806 |
Completed | January 1821 |
Opened | May 31, 1821 |
Renovation | |
Date | 1879 |
Firm | Baldwin & Pennington |
America's first cathedral.