Anglican churches outside of the Commonwealth

Connected Sites: 13

Notable buildings that are or were in use as Anglican churches. Restricted to those in countries outside of the Commonwealth.

Connected Sites

  • Riga
    Riga
    Latvia
    Inscribed: 1997
    3.54
    355
    15
    St. Saviour's Church: neo-gothic church consecrated in 1859.
    See en.wikipedia.org
  • Naples
    Naples
    Italy
    Inscribed: 1995
    3.48
    435
    9
    Christ Church Anglican Church: services are held in a neo-Gothic building from the 1860s.
    See www.christchurchnaples.org
  • Venice and its Lagoon
    Inscribed: 1987
    4.52
    610
    19
    St George's Church: "The current church building in the Campo San Vio was formerly the warehouse for the Venezia-Murano Glass and Mosaic Company. It was built to a design by engineer Luigi Marangoni, with sculptures by Napoleone Martinuzzi and dedicated in 1892"
    See en.wikipedia.org
  • Rome
    Rome
    Holy See, Italy
    Inscribed: 1980
    4.57
    661
    13
    All Saints' Church: "George Edmund Street, a prominent Victorian architect, comes to Rome to see through the building of the new English church. He comes up with the plan for the construction of a Gothic-Revival church which will be built in a plot of land offered by the Comune in the Via del Babuino, on the site of a former convent." (1876)
    See www.allsaintsrome.org
  • Brugge
    Brugge
    Belgium
    Inscribed: 2000
    3.97
    502
    21
    Since 1987, Anglican services are held in St. Peters Chapel (a.k.a. Het Keerske), a building shared with the Protestant Church. The building dates back to 1080 and has been renovated many times since.
    See nl.wikipedia.org
  • Strasbourg
    Inscribed: 1988
    3.52
    393
    10
    Services are held in the Chapelle Saint Dominique (1931)
    See www.archi-wiki.org
  • Valparaiso
    Inscribed: 2003
    3.12
    159
    12
    St Pauls Cathedral: "Built in the year 1858 in Cerro Concepción, the first of its type in Chile, it was born from the efforts of the Anglican Community installed in Valparaíso of the XIX century."
    See saintpaulchile.cl
  • Prague
    Prague
    Czechia
    Inscribed: 1992
    4.28
    585
    16
    Church of St. Clement "one of the oldest in Prague. It owes its current appearance to late 19th century rebuilding". Owned by the Czech Brethren Evangelical Church, with Anglican services on Sunday morning.
    See www.prague.eu
  • Old City of Jerusalem
    Inscribed: 1981
    4.36
    274
    12
    Christ Church: " in 1849 the simple Gothic building was completed. From the outside it differs little from many Anglican churches. However, once inside the building has more similarity to a synagogue than to a local parish church. The communion table and stained-glass windows contain Jewish symbols and Hebrew script, and like all synagogues in Jerusalem, the church faces the Temple Mount", "the church was so Jewish in appearance that in 1948, when it became necessary to prove to a angry Jordanian Army that the unusual building was indeed a Christian house of worship, the then rector Rev Hugh Jones, hurried to the souk to buy an olive wood cross to place on the communion table"
    See www.cmj-israel.org
  • Nice
    Nice
    France
    Inscribed: 2021
    2.78
    353
    5
    Holy Trinity Church
    See www.facebook.com
  • Mexico City and Xochimilco
    Inscribed: 1987
    3.84
    274
    8
    Catedral de San José de Gracia, at Mesones #139, was originally the chapel of the Beatería Santa Mónica, a house for "abandoned" women and poor widows, and then of the Conceptionist Santa María de Gracia convent. The construction of the modern building was started in 1659. After the impact of the liberal laws of the 1860s, the temple was acquired by a Catholic reformist congregation, the "Iglesia de Jesús". It has been the Cathedral of the Anglican communion since 1933. The church also stands out for its library.
    See catedralanglicanamexico.blogspot.com
  • Florence
    Inscribed: 1982
    4.45
    587
    15
    St Mark's English Church: "St. Mark’s English Church on via Maggio opened its doors for worship in 1881. From the outset, its purpose was to offer a subscription-free welcome to tourist visitors to Florence..... Inside a fifteenth-century palazzo, the church glows with a rich dark vitality created a century ago by English and local artists whose work reflects the influential Pre-Raphaelite movement"
    See stmarksitaly.com
  • Corfu
    Corfu
    Greece
    Inscribed: 2007
    2.97
    202
    9
    Holy Trinity Church: located in the former Ionian Parliament building, consecrated in 1870.
    See visit.corfu.gr