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Gothic grandeur and colonial roots: The legacy of CNI Church in Raikhad Ahmedabad

Zeal Jani

The Church of North India (CNI) in Ahmedabad has its roots deeply entwined with the history of this metropolis. It was established during the British colonial era and has been a symbol of spiritual resilience and continuity. The imposing red-brick structure, adorned with graceful Gothic architecture, has stood as a testament to the enduring faith of its congregation for over a century.

Let's dive into its interesting history and architecture!

Establishing the church: Colonial beginnings

The roots of the CNI Church in Ahmedabad can be traced back to the late 19th century, during the height of British colonial rule in India. As the British Empire expanded its influence across the subcontinent, various Christian denominations established their presence in different regions.

The groundwork for the CNI Church was laid in the early 20th century, with the support and dedication of the local community. The church was envisioned as a symbol of faith and unity, where people from various Christian denominations could come together. The project garnered considerable support from both the British expatriate community and local Indian Christians.

The architectural marvel

Walking through the gates of the CNI Church is like stepping into a bygone era. The Gothic Revival architecture, with its intricate stonework, towering spires, and magnificent stained glass windows, is a feast for the eyes. The church's resplendent beauty transcends its religious significance, making it a popular attraction for architectural enthusiasts and history buffs.

The central nave, bathed in the warm glow of natural light filtering through the stained glass windows, is an awe-inspiring sight.

Beyond its architectural magnificence, the CNI Church in Ahmedabad has been a cornerstone of the local community for generations. So, the next time you come across this beautiful red-bricked stricture, don't forget to take a closer look!

Location: Swami Vivekanand Bridge, Old City, Bhadra, Ahmedabad

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