Religious Sites in Sydney

Religious Sites in Sydney, Australia

Religious Sites in Sydney

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  • SonuBatra20
    Sydney, Australia66 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Sydney Murugan temple is one of the famous temple in Sydney.
    - Big temple surrounded by trees/plants
    - All idols are worshipped
    - Car Pooja and all other pooja's are conducted with all Mantras
    - Sufficient parking space available
    - Located in Parramatta, Sydney Murugan temple is accessible via Bus.
    Written 6 October 2022
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  • AndyJohn74
    Sydney, Australia5,238 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is the oldest Catholic Church in Sydney, having stood in its current location for close to 180 years, being first opened in 1844. During weekdays alone, there are four services a day, with more on Saturdays and Sundays.
    Written 17 January 2024
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  • Bernhard Stauner
    Adelaide, Australia64 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    A beautiful Cathedral in the centre of Sydney, next to the Town Hall, wonderful architecture with a very friendly welcome to strangers who wish to worship
    Written 1 May 2023
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  • EndlessTravels
    Greater Melbourne, Australia38,701 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Pretty old building that we passed on way to Sydney Tower. Located opposite Hyde park. Loved the wrought iron gates. Didn’t go inside though
    Written 19 February 2024
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  • Dan L
    Bunbury, Australia8,538 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    I was somewhat disconcerted when I arrived to see workmen removing pipework from the church and the main entry barricaded to the public. One of the workmen advised that I could use the side entry. Once inside I discovered that the organ was being dismantled ans a farewell concert of organ music had been held on 30th October. Plenty to interest inside with the stained-glass windows and various memorials and monuments. The church dates to 1819 and was consecrated in 1824. The building is a good example of Georgian architecture with an impressive portico fronting the West Street entry. It unfortunate that the church is surrounded by higher buildings. Worth visiting if in the area for the history and the inscriptions on the many memorials embedded in the walls.
    Written 17 December 2022
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  • MD_Shariful_Islam
    Sydney, Australia59 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    It's one of the places for Muslims worshippers gather regularly to perform their prayers to the Almighty Allah! Open for everyone to visit, learn more about Islam! And obviously one of the most attractive Mosques based on its architectural design, decoration, facilities and for hospitality!

    They have services for all walks of life along Islamic education, Wedding, Tour, Volunteer, Donation and discussion!

    Just for first time visitor (despite faith and gender), please keep in mind to have socks to be worn to enter into the prayer hall due to hygiene reason! Along have a modest dress since its a prayer house (head cover recommended for non Muslim women but not mandatory)! And you wouldn't be disappointed by their treat and help!
    Written 25 April 2019
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  • Dan L
    Bunbury, Australia8,538 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    The church dates to 1840 when the foundation stone was laid, completed in 1843 and the first recorded service in 1844. We arrived between services on the Sunday and the church was closed. The adjacent Holy Trinity School dates to 1844. The church was the first military church built in colonial Australia.
    Written 14 December 2022
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  • Teresa C
    Metro Manila, Philippines1,563 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    A beautiful church from long ago, neatly tucked away on Macquarie St. Lovely stained glass windows. A peaceful refuge from busy streets.
    Written 2 December 2021
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