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ST PAULS CHURCH, Bangalore (India)
This was the first church to be built in Bangalore specifically for Tamil speaking Anglicans to use for worship.
It was consecrated in 1840, but has been enlarged since then. The building appears to have kept many of its original features.
ST PAULS, BANGALORE, INDIA.
A delightful oasis in which to escape the commercial chaos of the surrounding Shivajinagar market areas.
Directions: Corner of poor House Road & Bowring Hospital Road. Close to Lady Bowring Hospital
This was the first church to be built in Bangalore specifically for Tamil speaking Anglicans to use for worship.
It was consecrated in 1840, but has been enlarged since then. The building appears to have kept many of its original features.
ST PAULS, BANGALORE, INDIA.
A delightful oasis in which to escape the commercial chaos of the surrounding Shivajinagar market areas.
Directions: Corner of poor House Road & Bowring Hospital Road. Close to Lady Bowring Hospital
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