St. Joseph’s Church, also known as the East Cathedral, stands as one of Beijing’s four significant Catholic cathedrals. Completed in 1655, it is the second oldest in the city, following the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. The church predominantly showcases Romanesque architecture, with its robust and sturdy design, but it also incorporates Chinese architectural elements, creating a unique blend of styles. Visitors today can explore this historic site, admiring the fusion of Western and Eastern influences that define its structure.
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