Catholic Church and Rectory, Bar Harbor Me. 196.

From collection Eastern Illustrating & Publishing Company Collection

Catholic Church and Rectory, Bar Harbor Me. 196.

Catholic Church and Rectory, Bar Harbor Me Built to replace the former St. Sylvia’s Catholic Church (1881-1909), the Church of the Holy Redeemer in Bar Harbor stands as one of the more imposing religious buildings in town. The new church was envisioned by Rev. James O’Brien, who wanted a larger church structure closer to downtown Bar Harbor than the current St. Sylvia’s. The Neo-Gothic stone church was designed by Bangor architect Victor Hodgins, and was constructed from granite blocks quarried from Washington County, Maine. Inside, massive trusses from felled cyprus trees nearby support the roof and stone walls. Gorgeous stained glass windows line the walls which flood the interior with color.

Details

LB2008.14.115084
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City/Town:
Bar Harbor 
State/Province:
Maine 
Region-1 Wider Area Designation:
Mount Desert Island