Cathedral of the Holy Family, Wuhan, Catholic cathedral in Wuhan, China
The Cathedral of the Holy Family is a Catholic house of worship in Wuhan featuring Roman architectural elements and a brick exterior. The building contains interior spaces for prayer and religious gatherings for its congregation.
The building was closed during the Cultural Revolution and reopened in 1980 to resume regular worship services. This reopening marked an important turning point for religious life in the city.
The cathedral serves as a gathering space for Christians from many backgrounds, and visitors encounter both local and international worshippers during services. Its European architectural style creates a distinctive presence within the urban surroundings of Wuhan.
The building is easily accessible by Metro Lines 2 and 5 and located in the Wuchang district. Regular services take place daily, making it convenient for visitors to attend worship times.
An international congregation developed here that started with just a small group and gradually expanded over time. This growth reflects how the religious community in Wuhan has transformed since reopening.
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