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The Cathedral Church of Redemption is the headquarters of the Church of North India, Delhi Diocese.
The Cathedral Church of Redemption is the headquarters of the Church of North India, Delhi Diocese. Built by Henry Medd between 1927-1935 it is a fine example of Colonial architecture.
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1, Church Road, New Delhi, DL, India
+91 11 2309 3325
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