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Christchurch, Spitalfields London, UK

Page history last edited by Mario Romolo Cinque 14 years, 2 months ago

 

 

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The Friends of Christ Church Spitalfields is the charity leading the restoration of Hawksmoor's masterpiece.  It stands as one of the fines examples of Baroque architecture in Britain.

As well as being one of London's treasured landmarks, Christ Church Spitalfields is a venue. It has become one of the most exceptional settings for events in London, able to accommodate up to 300 guests for dinner and up to 600 for drinks receptions and has versatile space suitable for a variety of occasions.

Christ Church was built under the Act of Parliament of 1711 which required the building of fifty new churches to serve the new populations on the fringes of London. The Act established a Commission that was to determine the brief for the new buildings; its members included Wren, Vanbrugh and Archer. Hawksmoor and Dickinson were appointed as Surveyors to carry out the programme. In 1710 the roof of St Alfege, Greenwich had collapsed, and its parishioners petitioned the Commission to provide money for rebuilding the church; it became the first of the series that Hawksmoor designed. Of the intended fifty churches, when the programme expired in 1731 only twelve had been built, of which six were designed by Hawksmoor.

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