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Gyesandong Cathedral, Daegu

대구 계산동성당 ( 大邱 桂山洞聖堂 )

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Classification Historic Site
Name of Cultural Properties Gyesandong Cathedral, Daegu
Quantity 993.8㎡
Designated Date 1981.09.25
Age 1902
Address 20, Seoseong-ro, Jung-gu, Daegu

During his missionary work throughout the Gyeongsang-do area commencing in 1886, Fr. A. P. Robert used a thatched house as a temporary church from 1897. It was located at the site of the present cathedral of Gyesan-dong. In 1899 a Korean style church was built of wood with shape into a cross, but it was burnt down the next year so the new church building was built in 1902 and it remains now. It was said that Fr. Robert himself designed it, and that a Chinese man was in charge of the construction. As the first western style building in Daegu, it was also called as the "Steepled House" because of the two bell towers above the entrance. It was built of red brick on a granite base platform in the Romanesque style with a Gothic touch added by the Gothic decoration with black bricks. This cathedral retains a very important value as the only dedicated church built in the 1900’s in Daegu.