Central Presbyterian Church, Denver
The Central Presbyterian Church in Denver is a historic and architecturally significant structure located in the heart of downtown. Constructed between 1891 and 1892, the church was designed by renowned architect Frank E. Edbrooke in the Richardsonian Romanesque style, a design approach known for its robust, earthy appearance and strong, rounded arches. Edbrooke, whose career spanned many prominent projects, considered this church one of his top three works, making it a hallmark of his later architectural contributions.
The Central Presbyterian Church originated as a congregation in 1874, branching off from the First Presbyterian Church of Denver, which had been established in 1860. This church quickly became an integral part of the Denver community and received its own identity under the name Central Presbyterian Church.
The church’s striking architectural design is nearly square, with four towers and uniform gables that create a balanced, massive appearance. Made from Colorado sandstone in horizontal bands inspired by H.H. Richardson, the building’s large windows and simple walls give it a unified, expansive look. Long, thin lantern openings with ogee arches in the towers add vertical elegance to the otherwise solid structure, as observed by art historian Richard Brettell.
In recognition of its architectural and historical significance, the Central Presbyterian Church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. The building was also documented by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1969, ensuring that its legacy is preserved for future generations. Today, the Central Presbyterian Church remains a testament to Denver’s rich history and architectural heritage.
The Central Presbyterian Church originated as a congregation in 1874, branching off from the First Presbyterian Church of Denver, which had been established in 1860. This church quickly became an integral part of the Denver community and received its own identity under the name Central Presbyterian Church.
The church’s striking architectural design is nearly square, with four towers and uniform gables that create a balanced, massive appearance. Made from Colorado sandstone in horizontal bands inspired by H.H. Richardson, the building’s large windows and simple walls give it a unified, expansive look. Long, thin lantern openings with ogee arches in the towers add vertical elegance to the otherwise solid structure, as observed by art historian Richard Brettell.
In recognition of its architectural and historical significance, the Central Presbyterian Church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. The building was also documented by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1969, ensuring that its legacy is preserved for future generations. Today, the Central Presbyterian Church remains a testament to Denver’s rich history and architectural heritage.
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Sight Name: Central Presbyterian Church
Sight Location: Denver, USA (See walking tours in Denver)
Sight Type: Religious
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Sight Location: Denver, USA (See walking tours in Denver)
Sight Type: Religious
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