Religion in Antarctica

Chapel of the Snows, Antarctica

Religion in Antarctica is largely dominated by Christianity, with churches being the only religious buildings on the continent. Although used regularly for Christian worship, the Chapel of the Snows has also been used for Buddhist and Baháʼí Faith ceremonies. Some of the early religious buildings are now protected as important historical monuments.

Religious Composition Of Antarctica[1]

  Christianity (70.8%)
  No Religion (24.1%)
  Islam (3.1%)
  Hinduism (1.2%)
  Buddhism (0.5%)
  Others (0.4%)
  1. ^ "Religious Composition Of Antarctica - WorldAtlas". worldatlas.com. 25 April 2017.