St. John’s Church in Secunderabad, one of the oldest Christian churches in the region, has been given a significant makeover to preserve its heritage architecture and long history. Built more than 200 years ago in 1813, this historic church was originally established for British military personnel stationed in the Secunderabad cantonment.
The restoration work focused on repairing old structures, strengthening walls, and maintaining key features that reflect the church’s colonial-era design. The project aimed to protect the building from decay while retaining its unique historical character. Local community members, church authorities, and heritage enthusiasts supported the efforts, emphasizing the church’s cultural and spiritual importance in the area.
St. John’s Church has long served as a place of worship and a landmark for residents and visitors alike in East Marredpally. Its architectural style and centuries-old presence make it a symbol of Secunderabad’s rich past. With the renovations completed, the church now stands stronger and more beautiful, ready to welcome congregants and heritage lovers for years to come.
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