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St. Luke

Lexington Avenue 216

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St. Luke

Located on Lexington Avenue in Syracuse, New York, St. Luke is a significant place of worship and community hub.

History

  • The church's history dates back to its establishment, although specific details about its founding are not available.

Architecture

The current structure of St. Luke is believed to date from the early 20th century, with an architectural style that blends elements of Gothic Revival and Romanesque Revival.

The building features a striking exterior with pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and ornate stone carvings.

Denomination and Religious Significance

The church's name is derived from the biblical figure St. Luke, who is revered in Christianity for his role as a companion to the Apostle Paul and author of the Gospel of Luke.

Architect and Notable Features

The architect responsible for designing St. Luke's current structure is not specified.

Notable features include its imposing steeple, which rises above the surrounding landscape, and its expansive stained-glass windows that filter natural light into the interior space.

Organ and Bells

Information about the church's organ and bells is not available.

Heritage Status

Visiting Information

The church is open to visitors during regular hours of operation, which are not specified.

Accessibility features include unknown.

Notable Artworks or Relics

No notable artworks or relics have been identified at St. Luke.

Details

NameSt. Luke
CityCity of Syracuse
CountryUnited States
Coordinates43.046947, -76.12005
Current useplace of worship