The Catholic Church here is a typical Gothic twin tower building. There are two angels guarding the door. It is said that the inside is still relatively beautiful. The Wuhu side is also a relatively open city in Anhui. The lights at night are relatively beautiful.
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The Catholic Church here is a typical Gothic twin tower building. There are two angels guarding the door. It is said that the inside is still relatively beautiful. The Wuhu side is also a relatively open city in Anhui. The lights at night are relatively beautiful.
The Catholic Church in Wuhu is on the side of the road in Yugengshan Square. This side is said to be a Catholic Church of a relatively large scale in China, but unfortunately it was already night when it came, so it was not open, only to watch outside.
Wuhu Catholic Church is not far from the river. The place is not big and it is very distinctive. The architectural pattern has obvious characteristics. The surrounding environment is relatively quiet. You can enter the church. If you are not on Sunday, there are almost no people. You can take pictures. It's good.
Passing by, did not open the door, took a photo outside, the nearby river view is good.
This church is on the riverside, with statues of the Virgin Mary and the Lord in front. The church is spectacular and is the fourth-ranked church in the country. It was previously famous in the south of the Yangtze River. There are so many people inside at Christmas and Halloween. Diagonally opposite is the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel.
Good authentic Catholic church, the decoration is gorgeous, good
A famous local attraction, the place is not big!
The Catholic Church of Wuhu, designed by the French priest, was built in 1895, facing the Yangtze River. Its architecture is Roman style. Its scale in East China is second only to that of Xujiahui Catholic Church in Shanghai. It commands the whole Jiangnan diocese at that time and is a key cultural relic protection unit in China. The Catholic Church is a brick-and-wood structure with a cross. There are two upright bell towers on each side of the Church. The Church is open to the public free of charge.