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Church of the Most Holy Trinity (Catholic)

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Area
  
less than one acre

Built by
  
Mohlke, Ernest

Opened
  
1905

Function
  
Place of worship

Added to NRHP
  
13 November 1997

Built
  
1905 (1905)

NRHP Reference #
  
97001424

Architectural style
  
Romanesque architecture

Nearest city
  
Wheatland Township

Architect
  
Clarence H. Johnston Sr.

Church of the Most Holy Trinity (Catholic)

Similar
  
Saint Mary's Church of, Church of the Annunciation, Church of St Casimir, Church of Saint Mary's, Church of Saint Stephen

The Church of the Most Holy Trinity in Veseli, Minnesota (an unincorporated community in Wheatland Township, Minnesota is a Catholic church designed by Clarence H. Johnston, Sr.. Johnston designed a large number buildings for state institutions in Minnesota, such as the Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf, the University of Minnesota, the former Minnesota Historical Society building, and many others, but churches were not common in his architectural practice.

Veseli was originally settled by Czech immigrants and was the largest of four such communities in Minnesota. The members formerly worshiped at the parish in New Prague until they organized their own church in 1874. The first building was a wood frame structure built between 1874 and 1878. The present building was built in 1905 and follows an Italian Romanesque style, with some influences of Craftsman architecture as well. It is 110 feet (34 m) by 64 feet (20 m), with a 90 feet (27 m) tall campanile tower on the left rear of the church. The entry has a round rose window with an eave above it, giving the appearance of a canopy.

Besides the church building, the parish has a school building built in 1916 and a convent and rectory built in 1926.

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Church of the Most Holy Trinity (Catholic) Wikipedia