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Hendricks Chapel, Methodist multifaith chapel in University Hill, Syracuse, United States

Hendricks Chapel sits at the heart of Syracuse University and combines limestone and brick with Palladian and Georgian design elements. The building contains multiple chapels inside, spacious gathering areas, and is arranged so that different religious groups can hold activities at the same time.

The building was designed in 1929 by renowned architects John Russell Pope and Dwight James Baum, who incorporated Colonial Revival principles into the design. From the start, the chapel was planned as a place for different religious communities and reflects a time when the university was modernizing its facilities.

The building serves as a gathering place where students from different faith backgrounds come together throughout the day. Visitors can experience religious services and events representing various traditions, all taking place within a space intentionally designed to welcome everyone.

Visitors should know that the building may have varying accessibility depending on scheduled events, so it is helpful to check current hours beforehand. The chapel also provides practical services such as a food pantry for students in need.

The chapel houses a student-led organization made up of members from different faith traditions who organize joint projects and programs. This student-driven leadership structure allows religious groups to work together beyond their individual differences.

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Location
Inception
1929
Architects
John Russell Pope, Dwight James Baum
Architectural style
Palladian architecture, Georgian architecture, Colonial Revival architecture
Made from material
brick, limestone
Part of
Syracuse University – Comstock Tract Buildings
Address
121 Crouse Drive
GPS coordinates
43.03763,-76.13512
Latest update
December 10, 2025 20:07
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