The hall of San Margarita was built in 1923, designed by Italian architect ganitz. It is a "classical Renaissance" building. There are long stairs in front of the door to let the church visitors look up at the church. There is a rose window on the facade of the church. The porch is supported by four Doric pillars. Two statues of St. Peter and St. Paul are placed on both sides of the main door. The interior of the hall is a combination of the ancient French culture of the 18th century In the form of Canon and Goethe, the columns support the structure of arched ceiling. The bucket vault ceiling is filled with floating squares. The plane is in the form of Roman public hall, with a semicircular sanctuary at the end and a spiral stone level through the bell tower. The walls on both sides are equipped with a large number of stained glass windows. On the two walls, there are a total of 14 wood sculptures depicting the process from the crucifixion to the resurrection. They were listed as incense statues in 1990 On December 21, 2010, it was confirmed to be upgraded to class I historic building
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St. Margaret's church is a Catholic Church in Hong Kong. It is the first church in the East named St. Margaret Mary Alacoque. It is located at 1 happy road, Happy Valley, Hong Kong Island.
It was founded by the "foreign missionary church" and founded by father Zhai Bolu on February 3, 1923. It was consecrated on January 25, 1925 and upgraded to a parish on January 25, 1949.
Address: 3 LOHAS Road, Happy Valley
Longitude: 114.184215
Latitude: 22.273994
Chinese PinYin : Sheng Ma Jia Li Da Tang
San margarite Hall
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