Madison Square Presbyterian Church (1906-1919) |
|
---|---|
General information | |
Architectural style | Beaux-Arts architecture |
Town or city | New York City |
Country | United States |
Construction started | 1904 |
Completed | 1906 |
Demolished | 1919 |
Cost | $500,000 |
Client | Presbyterian Church in the United States of America |
Technical details | |
Structural system | masonry |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Stanford White of McKim, Mead, and White |
Coordinates: 40°44′30″N 73°59′15″W / 40.74155°N 73.987519°W
Madison Square Presbyterian Church (demolished 1919) was a Presbyterian church in Manhattan, New York City, located on Madison Square Park at the northeast corner of East 24th Street and Madison Avenue. It was designed by Stanford White in a High Renaissance architectural style, with a prominent central dome over a cubical central space in an abbreviated Greek cross plan; it was built in 1906. The inaugural service was on 14 October. The congregation's church had previously been located on the opposing, southeast corner of Madison and 24th Street, in a Gothic-style structure, also called the "Madison Square Presbyterian Church", whose cornerstone was laid in 1853 and which was completed the following year.Metropolitan Life Insurance Company purchased the original site for the construction of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower, a 48-story building completed in 1909 which was the world's tallest building when it was constructed.