Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St George

The Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St George is the Greek Orthodox church of Cape Town, South Africa, located in the district of Woodstock, and the seat of the Metropolitan of the Orthodox Archdiocese of Good Hope, under the Patriarchate of Alexandria and All Africa.[1][2]

Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St George
33°55′56.65″S 18°26′58.51″E
Location75 Mountain Road,
Woodstock,
Cape Town
CountrySouth Africa
DenominationPatriarchate of Alexandria and all Africa
TraditionGreek Orthodox
Websitewww.goarch.co.za/our-churches/cape-town/
History
StatusCathedral
Founded1904 (1904)[1]
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architectural typeNeoclassical architecture
Administration
ParishHoly Archdiocese of Good Hope
Clergy
ArchbishopSergius (Kykkotis), Archbishop of the Cape of Good Hope
Priest(s)Nikolaos Giamouridis
Deacon(s)Michael Simos

The cathedral, believed to be the oldest Greek Orthodox church in Africa,[3] is a Neoclassical church built as St George's Church in 1903–1904 by the Greek community.[4] The interior is noted for its frescoes in the Byzantine style.[1] In 1968 the church was elevated to the status of cathedral.[4]

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