Holy Trinity Church, Murree

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Holy Trinity Church, Murree
33°54′21″N73°23′32″E / 33.905700°N 73.392185°E / 33.905700; 73.392185
Location Murree, Punjab
Country Pakistan
Denomination Protestant
History
Founded1857
Architecture
Completed1875
Administration
Diocese Church of Pakistan Lahore Diocese

The Holy Trinity Church, Murree is a church located on The Mall, Murree. [1] [2]

Contents

History

Holy Trinity Church, Murree was founded in 1857. [3] The construction work was completed in 1875. [1] It was the main church of Murree during the colonial era. [1]

In 1997, Queen Elizabeth II visited the church to pray there. [4]

Building

The original church building was built with red brick, but was later converted into a grey-brick building. [3]

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References

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