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Cathedral of Sts. Constantine and Helen

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Cathedral of Saints Constantine and Helen
Greek Orthodox Church in Hillbrow
Map
26°11′39″S 28°03′04″E / 26.194167°S 28.0511°E / -26.194167; 28.0511
CountrySouth Africa
DenominationGreek Orthodox
Architecture
Architect(s)Hermann Kallenbach
StyleByzantine
Completed1912 (Opened 5 January 1913)
Construction cost£3,300

The Cathedral of Saints Constantine and Helen is a historical Greek Orthodox Church in Johannesburg, designed by architect Hermann Kallenbach and built in 1912.[1] It is a SAHRA protected site.

Description

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The white walled church was designed by Hermann Kallenbach who was a close friend and admirer of Mahatma Gandhi. (Kallenbach lived in the same house and donated a farm to Gandhi). The church was required by the growing population of Greeks who had moved to Yeoville and Berea in the 19th century.[1] The community took six years to raise the £3,300 for the building led by the Ladies Benevolent Association, Archimandrite Nicodemos Sarikas[2] and Archimandrite Athanasios Nicolopoulos.[3]

Kallenbach created a church in the Byzantine style[3] in 1912 for the Greek community with a number of different roof levels which were not designed to be at the same angle. These complement the large three-storey high dome which is painted blue on the inside.[1] The new building opened on 5 January 1913. The cathedral is dedicated to the emperor Saint Constantine and his mother Saint Helen.[3]

Today the Greek congregation is reducing and the congregation are now drawn from a much wider area with this being one of three Greek Orthodox churches in the city. The church is a South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA) protected site.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "City of Johannesburg Heritage". Archived from the original on 15 September 2016. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
  2. ^ History, The Hellenic Community, hellenic.co.za. Retrieved 22 August 2014
  3. ^ a b c 2014 plaque, Wikimania commons. Retrieved 22 August 2014
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