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Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Romanesque Revival church in Allegheny West, Pittsburgh, United States.

Emmanuel Episcopal Church is a Romanesque Revival building in Pittsburgh's Allegheny West neighborhood, distinguished by red brick walls and white marble accents. The entrance features five rows of stone voussoirs that frame the archways with geometric precision.

The church committee hired architect Henry Hobson Richardson in 1883 to design the new building, which was constructed between 1885 and March 1886. Richardson's work influenced American architecture across the late 1800s.

The church remains an active parish on Pittsburgh's North Side, drawing people who blend traditional worship with modern music. Sunday evening Jazz Vespers demonstrate how this building continues to shape its community's spiritual life.

The building sits on West North Avenue and is easily accessible from surrounding streets. As an active parish, it hosts regular services, so checking ahead before visiting ensures you can experience the space during worship hours.

Locals call this the Bake-Oven Church because of its semicircular apse at the rear, which resembles the curved shape of a traditional oven. This nickname has become part of the neighborhood's everyday language.

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Architects
Henry Hobson Richardson
Official opening
March 1886
Architectural style
Romanesque Revival architecture
Address
957 West North Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15233
GPS coordinates
40.45292,-80.01911
Latest update
December 12, 2025 17:41
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