Vassar Chapel
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Vassar Chapel
The Vassar Chapel, built in 1904, is the main religious building at Vassar College, and is the largest religious edifice in Poughkeepsie, New York. Although it has been altered, repaired, and acoustically improved, it is one of the few buildings at Vassar that has not undergone considerable renovation. Each semester, the College community gathers in the Chapel for fall and spring convocations, in which the President and a notable member of the faculty deliver addresses.
Architecture[]
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Vassar Chapel Interior
Architecturally, the style of the building is Norman, and is constructed from 'seamed' Cape Ann granite with sandstone trimmings.[1]
Notes[]
- ^ Daniels, E, p42
References[]
- Daniels, Elizabeth (1996). Main to Mudd and More - An Informal History of Vassar College Buildings. Writing Guides. Vassar College.
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Coordinates: 41°41′08″N 73°53′49″W / 41.68549°N 73.89692°W
Categories:
- Vassar College buildings
- Churches in Poughkeepsie, New York
- University and college chapels in the United States
- Churches completed in 1904
- Neo-Norman architecture in the United States
- 1904 establishments in New York (state)