First Hungarian Reformed Church

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The First Hungarian Reformed Church of latest dynasty is found on East 69th Street within the higher side of the ny town borough of Manhattan. It’s a stucco-faced brick building completed in 1916 during a Hungarian vernacular style of architecture, housing a congregation established in 1895.
It is the sole Christian spiritual building designed by Hungarian-born creator mineral author, later glorious for his living accommodations buildings on Central Park West. Collectively of 2 Hungarian Reformed Churches in Manhattan, it’s a been a pay attention for the city’s Hungarian-American community since its construction. In 1983, its rectory was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a contributive property to the Rowhouses at 322-344 East 69th Street historic district to its immediate west. The rectory was listed in its claim at the side of the church in 2000. Following the demolition of the German Evangelical Reformed Church a block to the south, it’s currently the oldest church in neighborhood.

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