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Theme

religious life, rites and beliefs, buildings

Place of production

Democratic Republic of the Congo > Katanga > Haut-Katanga

Legend

With its simple geometry and a rhythmic indoor space created by concrete arcades, the Sint-Jean church in Lubumbashi belongs to a new, modern missionary architecture that was introduced in Congo during the Interbellum period, thus replacing the neo-Gothic style that was mainly applied before this time. It was designed by a locally residing architect, Julien Caen, who realised several projects in the late 1920s that still determine Lubumbashi’s townscape today.

Acquisition related person

Colonial Office, as donor

Date of acquisition

1941-03-20

Original legend

L'Eglise

Inventory number

AP.0.1.4088




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