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Churches can be measured and compared in several ways. These include area, volume, length, width, height, or capacity. Several churches individually claim to be "the largest church", which may be due to any one of these criteria.
Criteria for inclusion
edit- The reason the edifice was built was for Christian religious services (see Church (building) for more detail)
- Entries are included even if they currently do not function as a church. For example, the Hagia Sophia is included; it was originally built as a church but currently operates as a mosque.[a]
- Buildings that have become churches, but which were not built for that purpose, are not included; for example, the Lakewood Church building, which was originally built to be the Compaq Center.
- The building must still be standing.
- The building has a known floor area of more than 2,000 square metres (22,000 sq ft).
- Internal floor area is measured to the internal face of the external walls.
- External floor area is measured to the external face of the external walls.
- A reliable source is present that states the building's area.
- Not a shrine, tabernacle, temple, or any other structure that functions separately from a church.
List
editSee also
edit- List of the largest evangelical church auditoriums
- List of Christian denominations by number of members
- List of tallest church buildings
- List of largest Eastern Orthodox church buildings
- List of tallest Eastern Orthodox church buildings
- List of tallest domes
- List of highest church naves
- Monumental crosses
Notes
edit- ^ The Hagia Sophia was constructed in 360 and operated as a church until 1453 when it was converted into a mosque. In 1935 the Hagia Sophia was reconstituted as a museum open to the public. After this decision was annulled in 2020, the status of the Hagia Sophia reverted to that of a mosque.
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