Nestled off Istiklal Street, St. Anthony of Padua Church (Sent Antuan Bazilikasi) stands as the largest Roman Catholic parish in Istanbul. The current neo-Gothic structure, built in 1912, replaced an earlier 18th-century building. Located in the bustling Taksim area, the church offers a serene and welcoming space for visitors. Inside, Italian priests conduct mass in multiple languages, making it accessible to a diverse congregation. Visitors can explore the church’s striking architecture and partake in its spiritual atmosphere, providing a unique cultural and religious experience in the heart of Istanbul.
St. Anthony of Padua Church (Sent Antuan Bazilikasi)
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