St. Andrew's Church, Gothic Revival church in LeRoy, United States
St. Andrew's Church is a red brick building in LeRoy, Wisconsin, designed in the Gothic Revival style. The structure features pointed arch windows, tall spires, and twenty stained glass windows made by the Emil Frei Stained Glass Company.
German farmers from the surrounding area built the church between 1899 and 1901 under architect Anton Dohmen's direction. The building was recognized on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010 for its design significance.
The church reflects the roots of the German-heritage community that settled in this area and built it together. Visitors can see how the craftsmanship in the interior shows what mattered to these people and how they expressed their faith through the building.
The building is located at W3081 County Highway Y and is open to visitors who want to explore its architectural features. Regular services take place throughout the year, and you should check ahead about visiting hours for a tour.
The church stands near Horicon Marsh and locals call it the Cathedral on the Marsh, reflecting its striking position in the landscape. This nickname shows how the community sees this landmark and how the building commands attention from the surrounding area.
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