Cathédrale du Sacré-Cœur d'Alger (Sacred Heart Cathedral of Algiers) is a Roman Catholic church located in Algiers, Algeria. Completed in 1956, it became the new cathedral in the capital after the Cathedral of Saint Philip of Algiers reconverted into a Muslim Ketchaoua Mosque.[1] The Cathédrale du Sacré-Cœur d'Alger is the cathedral church of the Archdiocese of Algiers. Sacred Heart Cathedral of Algier كاتدرائية القلب الأقدس Cathédrale du Sacré-Cœur d'Alger
Sacred Heart Cathedral of Algiers
ReligionAffiliationRoman Catholic ChurchProvinceArchdiocese of AlgerRiteAfrican RiteEcclesiastical or organizational statusCathedralYear consecrated1963LocationLocationAlgiers, AlgeriaGeographic coordinates36°45′51″N 03°02′52″EArchitectureArchitect(s)Paul Herbé, Jean Le CouteurTypeChurchStyleRomanesqueCompleted1956
The dome
Construction of the church began after a wish of Bishop Leynaud in 1944. It was elevated to a cathedral in December 1962 and consecrated in 1963. The designers of the building, Paul Herbé and Jean Le Couteur,[2] along with engineer René Sarger,[3] were inspired by the Gospel of John. Its nave measures 52 metres (171 feet) long and 35 metres (115 feet) wide. The church is noted for its central tower.[3] At the entrance to the nave there are small organs offered by the parish of Boufarik opposite which is a mosaic. The mural dates to 324, from the first Roman basilica of Castellum Tingitanum (Chlef).[4] The altar is made of Carrara marble, and houses the relics of numerous...
Read moreThe Church of the Sacred Heart, built by the French engineer Le Corbusier between 1958-1962, at the top of Didouche Mourad Street, and the Church of Our Lady of Africa, above the Bologne district, built in the middle of the nineteenth century, are considered the most important churches in the city. There are churches that are equal in size and importance in the country's major cities, such as Annaba and Oran. These two churches belong to two different architectural styles, which have been reworked and restored in recent years, and they work full time starting at 10 am. The Church of the Sacred Heart is distinguished by its large chimney-like shape and functional architecture, but it does not have a scenic external view like the “African Lady”, overlooking the west of the city center, and the famous Bab El Oued neighborhood with the...
Read moreThe Sacred Heart Cathedral of Algiers is a truly magnificent architectural masterpiece, with its design reflecting both grandeur and reverence. The cathedral's awe-inspiring facade, adorned with intricate details and soaring spires, immediately captures the eye of any beholder. The interior is equally breathtaking, featuring intricate stained glass windows, finely crafted sculptures, and a vaulted ceiling . It is a place for a touristic historical site also a testament to the skill and artistry of its architects, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in both religious and...
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