This is the most comprehensive photo on Trip.com. Suzhou Yangjiaqiao Catholic Church, located in the north of Suzhou Stadium. Destroyed in Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, rebuilt at the end of Qing Dynasty. The architectural style is a combination of Chinese and Western, colorful glass window, and the middle door title "All True Sources". Basically maintained the style more than 100 years ago. The courtyard is Soviet-style, and the pavilion and rockery are all available. The garden city can make churches and temples look like gardens.
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This is the most comprehensive photo on Trip.com. Suzhou Yangjiaqiao Catholic Church, located in the north of Suzhou Stadium. Destroyed in Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, rebuilt at the end of Qing Dynasty. The architectural style is a combination of Chinese and Western, colorful glass window, and the middle door title "All True Sources". Basically maintained the style more than 100 years ago. The courtyard is Soviet-style, and the pavilion and rockery are all available. The garden city can make churches and temples look like gardens.
I have been to Yangjiaqiao Catholic Church many years ago, and I have passed by this, and I have specially visited it. This Catholic Church, also known as the Seven Bitters of Our Lady, is located in the west of the ancient city of Suzhou, which is now the alley opposite the Sanxiang Road of the Suzhou Sports Center. The history of the area is long and dates back to the Qing Qianlong period. This morning includes chapel, priest building, nun building and other annex buildings, and the main building chapel on the front is more eye-catching. The overall architectural style here is both Chinese and Western. This time I came late, and I didn't know it well at night, and I stopped slightly and left.
The Catholic Church feels very sacred and quite distinctive from the outside. You can come and check in and feel it, you will not be disappointed.
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Very good, worth a visit! Very distinctive style