Church of the Divine Unity, Gothic Revival church and art gallery on Broadway between Prince and Spring Streets, SoHo, Manhattan, US.
The Church of the Divine Unity was a limestone structure in the Gothic Revival style featuring architectural details typical of 1840s religious buildings, serving both as a worship space and an art exhibition venue. It occupied a prominent location on Broadway between Prince and Spring Streets in SoHo, showcasing the design preferences of that era.
The building was founded in 1845 as a church for Unitarian and Universalist congregations and transferred ownership to the American Unitarian Association around 1854. It was demolished before 1866, reflecting the rapid urban transformations reshaping Manhattan's landscape during that period.
The building transformed into the Düsseldorf Gallery, representing a shift from religious to artistic purposes in Manhattan's urban development.
The site no longer exists as the building was demolished before 1866, making any visit to the original location impossible today. Those interested in its history can explore period records and contemporary written accounts that document its appearance and transformation.
Prominent diarist George Templeton Strong recorded the building's final days, noting its conversion from Capin's Universalist Church into commercial space. His entries provide rare insights into how this site transformed during Manhattan's rapid urban development.
Location: Manhattan
Inception: 1845
GPS coordinates: 40.72360,-73.99800
Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:03
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