Christ Church United Methodist

Christ Church United Methodist
40°45′49.82″N 73°58′10.31″W / 40.7638389°N 73.9695306°W / 40.7638389; -73.9695306Coordinates: 40°45′49.82″N 73°58′10.31″W / 40.7638389°N 73.9695306°W / 40.7638389; -73.9695306
Location 520 Park Avenue, New York, NY
Country U.S.A.
Denomination United Methodist
Website christchurchnyc.org
History
Dedicated 1933
Architecture
Architect(s) Ralph Adams Cram
Groundbreaking 1931
Completed 1949

Christ Church, United Methodist in New York City at the northwest corner of Park Avenue and 60th Street was built primarily during 1931-33. Church services began in 1933 but financial impacts of the Great Depression and shortages of World War II prevented the mosaics planned for the interior from being executed until 1948-49. The church was designed by Ralph Adams Cram who is known for his Gothic Revival ecclesiastical architecture. Here he used a combination of Romanesque and Byzantine Revival styles, instead.[1]

The church has operated an early childhood day school since 1949.[2]

References

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  1. "Christ Church, United Methodist". NYCAGO.org. Retrieved June 28, 2016.
  2. "Christ Church Day School: History and Mission". Retrieved June 28, 2016.
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