List of largest church buildings in the world
This article lists the largest church buildings in the world as measured by various criteria.
Scope
The term church is open to interpretation and debate. In this article, it means any building that was built for the primary purpose of Christian worship. The list does include at least one building, the Hagia Sophia, that was originally a church but later became a mosque - and is now a museum.
Measurements
Whilst claims are made about the relative size of churches many of these claims are not easily substantiated. "Largest" is at best a vague term, which is often not qualified by claimants. Accepted measures of largeness could include area, volume, length, width, height, and/or capacity, although the last is far more subjective. It is important to note therefore that churches may claim to be "the largest" based on only one of these measurements; and thus that there may be several churches that have equal claim to be "the largest church". Since there is no official body governing these claims, there is no generally accepted criterion for being "the largest church".
The list below attempts to rank churches by different (more-or-less) objective criteria, and thus may generate different orders depending on the measure used. Churches for which claims are made but dimensions cannot be found are not included on the below lists.
For length, width and height, there is usually a definitive statistic for each church, which can easily be compared. However, for area and volume, the situation is often more complex. It is often possible to find multiple values quoted for the area/volume of a church in references. Many values appear to be estimates or approximations (especially for volume), or may have been calculated by multiplying lengths, widths and heights. In the latter case, the exact dimensions used (internal vs. external, etc.) may give very different figures. Therefore, although area and volume are the most common 'largeness' measures, they are also apt to be the least reliable. This should be borne in mind when comparing church sizes.
By height
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By length
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See also
- List of highest church naves
- List of the largest Protestant churches
- List of the largest Protestant churches in the USA
- List of largest Orthodox cathedrals
- Megachurch
References
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- ↑ Calculated as length * width = 118.5m * 82m = 9,717m^2, see Basilica e Abbazia di Santa Giustina
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- San Petronio de Bologna: The footplan of the building is a simple rectangle
- Area = length of the building x width of the building = 132 m x 60 m
- The volume, without the roofs, can be calculated as a sum of five cuboids, one single (the central nave) and two pairs (the aisles and the files of chapels). The sum each of the pairs can be calculated as one cuboid of double width. Knowing the height of the central nave and the width of the building, the measures of the sections can be calculated by measuring an orthograde photo of the facade.
- Volume = (traverse section of the central nave [width = 22 m, height = 44.27 m] + sum of the traverse sections of the two aisles [width = 20 m, height = 29.06 m] + sum of the traverse sections of the two files of chapels [width = 18 m, height = 22.38 m]) x length of the building [132 m]
- (973.94 + 581.2 + 402.84) x 132 = 1,957.98 x 132 = 258,453.36
- San Petronio de Bologna: The footplan of the building is a simple rectangle
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- ↑ Description of Tblisi Cathedral: The overall area of the cathedral, including its large narthex, is 5,000 square meters and the volume it occupies is 137,000 cubic meters. The interior of the church measures 56 metres by 44 metres, with an interior area of 2,380 square metres. The height of the cathedral from the ground to the top of the cross is 105,5 metres. The underground chapel occupies 35,550 cubic metres. The height is 13 metres.
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- ↑ data from www.muenchen.de Frauenkirche (Dom Zu Unserer Lieben Frau) plus calculations as follows: Munich Frauenkirche is a hall church without a transept, but with an ambulatory ao full height around the choir. Therefore the volume of the hall can simply be calculated as the sum of a cubiod and half of a cylindre of the same height. With a length of 109 m and a width of 40 m and a height of the interior of 37 m, that makes
- (89 m x 40 m + π x 20 m x 20 m ÷ 2) x 37 m = 4,188 m² x 37 m = 154,956 m³.
- roof above the cuboid: (58 m – 37 m) x 40 m x 98 m ÷ 2 = 21 m x 40 m x 49 m = 41.160 m³
- roof above the hemi-cylindre: 20 m x 20 m x 21 m x π ÷ 6 = 4396 m³
- sum of the roof = 45,556
- sum of nave and roof = 200.512
- estimated volume of the towers (98 m) above the roof 2 x 13 m x 13 m x ( 98 m - 48 m) = 16.900 m³
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