Memorial Church of Christ Auditorium

The Memorial Church of Harvard University is a building on the campus of Harvard University. It is an interdenominational Protestant church. The first distinct building for worship at Harvard University was Holden Chapel, built in 1744. The college soon outgrew the building, which was replaced by a chapel inside Harvard Hall in 1766, then a chapel in University Hall i…
The Memorial Church of Harvard University is a building on the campus of Harvard University. It is an interdenominational Protestant church. The first distinct building for worship at Harvard University was Holden Chapel, built in 1744. The college soon outgrew the building, which was replaced by a chapel inside Harvard Hall in 1766, then a chapel in University Hall in 1814, and finally by Appleton Chapel, a building dedicated solely to worship sited where Memorial Church now stands.
  • Location: Harvard Yard
  • Completed: 1932
  • Address: Harvard University · Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.
  • Denomination: Inter-denominational protestantism
  • Dedicated: November 11, 1932 (Armistice Day)
  • Architect(s): Coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch & Abbott
  • Music group(s): Harvard University Choir
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