Queen’s Cross Church, Glasgow

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Queen’s Cross Church in Glasgow is a distinctive early 20th-century ecclesiastical building designed in the Art Nouveau-influenced style of Scottish architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh.

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Queen’s Cross Church, Glasgow canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Presbyterian church
church building
listed building
tourist attraction
architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh
architecturalStyle Art Nouveau
Gothic Revival-influenced
Arts and Crafts movement
surface form: Scottish Arts and Crafts
client Free Church of Scotland
completionDate 1899
constructionStartDate 1897
country United Kingdom
currentUse Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society headquarters
concert venue
exhibition venue
museum
denomination Church of Scotland
era late 19th century
floorPlanType asymmetrical plan
hasArchitecturalFeature Art Nouveau decorative motifs
carved stone details
lancet windows
oriel window
steeply pitched roof
hasPart asymmetrical tower
church hall
gallery
organ
stained glass windows
timber roof
heritageDesignation Category A listed building
heritageDesignationAuthority Historic Environment Scotland
heritageDesignationCountry Scotland
locatedIn Glasgow
Scotland
United Kingdom
material red sandstone
namedAfter Queen’s Cross
neighbourhood Maryhill
notableWorkOf Charles Rennie Mackintosh
onlyCompletedChurchBy Charles Rennie Mackintosh
openingDate 1899
operator Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society
region West End of Glasgow
religiousAffiliation Christianity
subjectOf architectural tours
heritage conservation efforts

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Charles Rennie Mackintosh notableWork Queen’s Cross Church, Glasgow