Basilica of the Sacred Heart (Catholic)

Basilica of the Sacred Heart (Catholic)

 

Building Details

Name of Building: Basilica of the Sacred Heart (Catholic)
Location: 7 Craigie Avenue,
Timaru
Date Plaque Unveiled: March, 2021
Current Owners: Catholic Diocese
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Brief Historical Information:

The foundation stone for the church was laid on February 6th 1910, and the church was blessed and
opened by the late Archbishop Redwood on October 1st 1911.

With its twin towers and striking cupola of copper the basilica has been for 70 years a very
significant feature of the Timaru skyline. Designed by F W Petre the building is among the most
noteworthy examples of ecclesiastical architecture in the country. The interior and exterior show
both a pleasing blend of Roman and Byzantine architecture with touches of Art Nouveau
decoration. Two small domes surmount the towers that flank the façade and a rear dome caps a
carillon tower.

Of particular beauty is the semi-circular colonnade of 13 graceful Corinthian columns representing
St Paul and the Twelve Apostles. The floor of the sanctuary is decorated with mosaic tiles while the
windows are adorned with attractive stained glass.

Historically the basilica has been a monument to the faith and vision of the Catholic community in
South Canterbury. As a townscape feature it is a major element of Timaru with a striking landmark
quality.

Restoration and Current Owner Story

Coming soon...

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