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All Saints Catholic Church

Iroquois Drive

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All Saints Catholic Church (Fremont)
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All Saints Catholic Church

The All Saints Catholic Church was built in 1908 and is an example of Neo-Byzantine architecture in Iowa.

History

  • The church was originally used as a parish church, but it suffered a devastating fire that severely damaged the structure.

Architecture

The building's architect is believed to be Q6731116. The Neo-Byzantine style is characterized by its use of arches, domes, and other elements typically found in Eastern Orthodox architecture.

The church features a distinctive exterior with a prominent bell tower and intricate stone carvings.

Location

All Saints Catholic Church is located at Iroquois Drive in Stuart, Iowa, United States. The town of Fremont is nearby.

Religious Significance

The All Saints Catholic Church is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Des Moines.

It serves as a cultural center called the Historic All Saints/Saints Center for Culture and the Arts.

Notable Features

  • The church features an organ and a collection of bells.
  • The building's interior includes notable artworks and relics, although specific details are not available.

Heritage Status

The All Saints Catholic Church is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

This designation recognizes its significance as a rare example of Neo-Byzantine architecture in Iowa.

Visiting Information

The church's current status as a cultural center means that it does not have traditional opening hours for worship services.

However, visitors are welcome to explore the building and its grounds during regular business hours.

Accessibility information is not available.

Notable Artworks or Relics

Specific details about notable artworks or relics within the church are not available.

Details

NameAll Saints Catholic Church
CityFremont
CountryUnited States
Coordinates43.46297, -85.92797
ArchitectQ6731116
Current useCultural center