Sacred Heart Catholic Church in downtown Dayton, Ohio, is a historic Catholic church building with grand architectural elements that have earned it a designation as a historic site. Constructed at the end of the nineteenth century, the church closed in 1996 but was reopened in 2001 by a Vietnamese Catholic group.
Designed by Charles Insco Williams in the Romanesque Revival style, Sacred Heart features a limestone exterior, Baroque dome, and intricate details such as towers, rose windows, and a 75-foot ceiling. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987, the church's rich history and distinctive architecture make it a significant landmark in Dayton.
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