St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Gothic Revival Catholic church in Walker's Point, Milwaukee, United States.
St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church is a Gothic Revival building in Milwaukee's Walker's Point neighborhood with pressed brick walls and limestone trim along South 7th Street. The structure measures roughly 150 feet along its east-west length, with a northeast tower rising about 122 feet above street level that houses the main entrance.
The parish was established in 1876 as the first English-speaking Catholic congregation on Milwaukee's South Side. The current building was completed in 1893 and has served the community for more than a century.
The interior displays Austrian stained glass windows and holds a white marble Madonna sculpture by Gaetano Trentanove that draws visitors' attention. The hammer-beam ceiling with dormers creates a distinctive visual effect that shapes how people experience the worship space.
The main entrance is accessed through the northeast tower where a large window displays six circular patterns. Visitors should note that the building is listed on the National Register and access times may vary depending on worship schedules.
The church features an uncommon square floor plan with diagonal corner walls that end in triangular spires. This geometric arrangement creates a distinctive visual effect as visitors walk around the building that sets it apart from traditional church designs.
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