Divine Mercy Shrine
Clarendon Drive
Divine Mercy Shrine
The Divine Mercy Shrine is a Roman Catholic chapel located on Clarendon Drive in Melbourne, Australia.
History
- The Divine Mercy Shrine is believed to have been constructed in the early 20th century, although an exact date is not known.
- The chapel's architectural style is consistent with the period of its construction.
Architecture
The Divine Mercy Shrine features a distinctive architectural style that reflects its Roman Catholic heritage. Notable features include a striking façade and interior decorations.
Religious Significance
The Divine Mercy Shrine is a place of worship for the Roman Catholic denomination, serving as a site for prayer and devotion. The shrine's name is associated with the concept of mercy in Christian ethics.
Architect and Notable Features
- The architect responsible for designing the Divine Mercy Shrine is not specified.
- Notable features include a large organ and a collection of bells.
Organ and Bells Information
The Divine Mercy Shrine features a significant organ, which is reportedly used for regular concerts and services. The chapel also contains a set of bells, although specific details regarding their origin or history are not available.
Heritage Status
The Divine Mercy Shrine has been designated as a notable landmark in Melbourne's cultural heritage.
Visiting Information
The Divine Mercy Shrine is open to visitors during specified hours. Accessibility information is not provided.
Notable Artworks or Relics
No notable artworks or relics are reported to be associated with the Divine Mercy Shrine.
Details
| Name | Divine Mercy Shrine |
|---|---|
| City | Melbourne |
| Country | Australia |
| Coordinates | -38.00899, 145.17973 |
| Current use | place of worship for the Roman Catholic denomination |
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