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St. Paul's Church

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  • Title:
    St. Paul's Church
  • Subjects: central business districts ; churches (buildings) ; Cincinnati (Ohio) ; clock towers ; entablatures ; pilasters
  • Description: St. John's was Cincinnati's first German congregation, organized in 1814 by Joseph Zaeslin who gathered both German Protestants and Catholics as the German Evangelical Lutheran and Reformed Church. The facade replicates a temple front. An unbroken entablature marks it; simple Doric pilasters define the clock tower. Gothic arches enliven Greek Revival severity in this massively proportionated edifice. The church never had a steeple." Underneath "1850" on the facade is engraved: "Wahrheit, Tugend, Freiheit" (truth, virtue, freedom)." Part of: Architecture in Greater Cincinnati -- University of Cincinnati -- Cincinnati Preservation Association
  • Creation Date: 1850
  • Language: English
  • Source: Open Shared Collection

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