St. Pius X Catholic Church, Romanesque Catholic church in Cincinnati, Ohio
St. Pius X is a Catholic church with Romanesque features standing on Blue Rock Street in Cincinnati. The building displays characteristic semi-circular arches and solid structural elements that define its architectural style.
The building was originally dedicated to St. Patrick in 1879 and gained recognition on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. A dedication change to Pope Pius X occurred in 1991 as the Society of St. Pius X took stewardship.
The building served as a gathering place for Catholic worshippers across different periods of its religious use. Its role shifted over time as various communities found meaning and purpose within its walls.
The building no longer operates as a church and instead houses a brewery that serves as a community gathering space. Visitors can explore the interior while respecting the operating hours of the current business.
Since 2015 the building has housed a brewery, demonstrating how historic religious spaces can take on new purposes. This conversion preserves the architectural character while the function of the place has completely transformed.
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