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Old St. Mary's Church (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)

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Built
  
1847

Architectural style
  
Greek-Ionic

Opened
  
1847

Added to NRHP
  
7 March 1973

Architect
  
Victor Schulte

NRHP Reference #
  
73000253

Phone
  
+1 414-271-6180

Old St. Mary's Church (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)

Location
  
844 N. Broadway Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Address
  
836 N Broadway, Milwaukee, WI 53202, USA

Similar
  
Cathedral of St John the Evan, St Hedwig's, St Adalbert's Church, Gesu Church, St Stanislaus Catholic

Old St. Mary Church was built in 1847, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, by the Old St. Mary Parish. The parish was founded a year earlier, by German Catholic immigrants. Milwaukee, having been incorporated only the year before, was still a young city at that time, and Wisconsin had not yet become a state. Old St. Mary's is the oldest church still standing in the city.

The church was designed by Victor Schulte, a Prussian immigrant, who designed three other religious buildings in the area. It is constructed of Cream City brick. Its tower gained a clock in 1860 and three bells in 1868. These bronze bells were cast in Munich. Mass was held on the main level, and a school was housed on the lower level until 1867. The carved wooden main altar was purchased in 1848.

References

Old St. Mary's Church (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) Wikipedia