Saint Ann Roman Catholic Church and Rectory, Renaissance Revival church in Hoboken, United States.
Saint Ann Roman Catholic Church is a Renaissance Revival church building in Hoboken featuring a four-story bell tower topped with cast bronze bells. The structure combines yellow brick walls with detailed stonework throughout its facade and interior spaces.
Construction took place between 1925 and 1927 under architect Anton Louis Vegliante's design. This period marked the post-World War I building boom in the northeastern United States when many religious communities expanded their facilities.
The interior was decorated by Italian-American artisans who created paintings, sculptures, and stained glass windows that define the visual character of the prayer space. These works remain central to how visitors experience the building today.
The building sits on Jefferson Street and functions as an active community center with regular services and events throughout the week. Check ahead to confirm when the space is open for visitors who wish to see the interior decorations.
The four bronze bells in the tower are each dedicated to different Catholic saints and create a distinctive soundscape across the neighborhood. Their individual dedications reflect the community's spiritual identity.
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