Cathedral Church of the Redemption | |
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Location | New Delhi |
Country | India |
Denomination | Church of North India |
Churchmanship | High Anglican |
Website | [1] |
History | |
Status | Cathedral |
Architecture | |
Functional status | Active |
Architect(s) | Henry Medd |
Years built | 1927-1931 |
Administration | |
Diocese | Church of North India diocese of Delhi |
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28°37′05″N 77°12′07″E / 28.618038°N 77.201978°E Cathedral Church of the Redemption, also known as the Viceroy Church, is a church in New Delhi, India, that was built between 1927 and 1931. The church is located east of Parliament House and Rashtrapati Bhavan, formerly the Viceroy’s House, which was used by the then British Viceroy. The Cathedral Church of the Redemption India, is a part of the Delhi diocese of the Church of North India (CNI)[1][2]
The church derives its name from Palladio's Church of Il Redentore in Venice.