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Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Chicago

1017 N. LaSalle St.

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Saturday

10am - 1pm, 4pm - 5pm

Sunday

12:30pm - 5pm

Accessibility & Amenities

  • Photography Allowed
  • Restrooms Available
  • Refreshments For Purchase

Architect

Nicholas Dokas

Year Completed

1910

OHC appearances

New

DETAILS:

The Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral was built in 1910 by Greek immigrants from Sparta and Laconia, Greece. Designed in a Byzantine Renaissance style and built of common brick with yellow face brick and limestone trim, the cathedral is patterned after the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Athens. Corinthian columns support the interior pendentives and dome. To accommodate the widening of LaSalle Street, the building was lifted and set further back on its foundation. The Icons of the Iconostatis, brought from Mt. Athos in 1919, contrast with traditional Byzantine style icons that adorn the dome, pendentives, and walls of the church. The 1938 stained glass windows above the entry feature a large depiction of the Annunciation. Unique designs and woodcarving are seen in other structural elements, among the many architectural details intended to enhance worship within this sacred space.

ENTRANCE INSTRUCTIONS:

Enter on LaSalle between Division St. and Oak St.

VISITOR EXPERIENCE:

The cathedral's narthex and nave of the Cathedral will be open for self-guided tours. The Sanctuary will be closed but visible. Historical information and photos will also be available. 20-minute guided architectural and iconology tours will be offered at 11:30am and 3:30pm on Saturday and 1:30pm and 3:30pm on Sunday.

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