Discover the best top things to do in Brisbane Region, Australia including Holy Trinity Church, Albert Street Uniting Church, St Marys Catholic Church, St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, St Nicholas Russian Orthodox Cathedral, St Andrew's Anglican Church, Cathedral Square, St John the Baptist Anglican Church, St Augustine's Anglican Church, Nexus Church.
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This church is beautifully maintained with stained glass windows & polished timber. The volunteer staff are very helpful & there is a lot of information about it's history. During WWII a lot of war brides, like an aunt married US servicemen here. For a bird's eye view, go to the top of the clock tower in the City Hall.
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ONE of THE places to see in Ipswich before the Council tears it down like many Heritage Buildings have gone because of a non cultural mob. It's so so sad to see great little Miners Cottages go. No value for the past. This was to be THE cathedral for Qld. Catholic Church. The Presbytery [Priests Home] has Itialian Portico with Bishops Mitres on each arch. There has never been a bishop there regardless of the years it has stood majestically floodlit at night. It is THE most beautiful building in S.E.Qld and you can't miss it. It was build in the Depression times and the stonemasons were paid with meat and food for their work. Over the road on the fence are the old horse ties from the days of horses. It needs care and costs huge dollars now to upkeep. The NEW stained glass windows just don't fit the building. They are a disaster and need removing badly. The Organ needs work and again it's heritage instrument. Oe of the Crosses hit by lightening went through the roof They are massive steel. Like a Wedding cake on the Canvas it's a delight regardless of what Faith we have.
St Augustine's Anglican (Episcopal) Church, built in 1919, is Brisbane's first war memorial church, with stunning Bustard stained-glass windows. The upper church is open at service times (Sun 7am-11am, Tue 7am-8am, Wed 10am-11am, Thu 7am-8am). The Chapel of All Souls (incorporating the columbarium) on the lower level is open 24/7. Visitors can use the church lawns for picnics and recreation.
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