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Worthmann & Steinbach

Worthmann & Steinbach was a Chicago-based architectural firm that was active from 1903 through 1928. It was a partnership between Henry W. Worthmann (1857–1946) and John G. Steinbach (b. 1878)

The firm is best remembered for its design of large and elaborate churches in the Chicago area which were built for Roman Catholic, Eastern Catholic, and Lutheran clients. Worthmann and Steinbach were also active outside of Chicago and eventually built for clients in Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin.

Works

  • St. Mary of the Angels Church, Chicago, IL
  • St. John Berchmans Church, Chicago, IL
  • St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral, Chicago, IL
  • St. Joseph Shrine Chicago, IL
  • The Shrine of Our Lady of Pompeii Chicago, IL
  • The Basilica of St. Hyacinth, Chicago, IL
  • St. Casimir Church (now Our Lady of Tepeyac), Chicago, IL
  • Holy Innocents Church, Chicago, IL
  • St Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr Church, Chicago, IL
  • Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, Chicago, IL
  • Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Chicago, IL (original building later enlarged and relocated by Joseph W. McCarthy)
  • St. Barbara Church, Chicago, IL
  • St. James Lutheran Church, Chicago, IL
  • Jehova Evangelical Lutheran Church, Chicago, IL
  • St. Mary of Czestochowa Church, Cicero, IL
  • St. Peter Church, La Porte, IN
  • St. Casimir Church, South Bend, IN
  • References

    Worthmann & Steinbach Wikipedia


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