St Michael's Catholic Church, Auckland

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St Michael's Catholic Church
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St Michael's Catholic Church
St Michael's Catholic Church, Auckland
36°52′23″S174°47′03″E / 36.8731780°S 174.7840406°E / -36.8731780; 174.7840406
Location6 Beatrice Road, Remuera, Auckland
CountryNew Zealand
Denomination Catholic
Website remueracatholic.org.nz
Architecture
Architect(s) Tole and Massey
Style
Years built1933
Administration
Diocese Auckland
Designated2 April 1985
Reference no.118

St. Michael's Church is an heritage-listed Roman Catholic parish church located in Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand.

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Completed in 1933, [1] the church building was listed as a Category I building by Heritage New Zealand on 2 April 1985. [2]

History

The church was designed by George Tole and Horace Massey. It opened in 1933 and was awarded the NZIA gold medal the same year. [2]

The parish also operates St Michael's Catholic School, an integrated primary school established in 1916. [3]

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References

  1. "Welcome to St Michael's Parish". www.remueracatholic.org.nz. Retrieved 13 June 2016.
  2. 1 2 "Search the List | St Michael's Church (Catholic) | Heritage New Zealand". www.heritage.org.nz. Retrieved 13 June 2016.
  3. School History, St. Michael's Catholic School, retrieved 12 January 2021

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