Loreto Chapel
1600 Sturt St
Ballarat VIC 3350
(03) 5329 6100Loreto College is the oldest school in Ballarat,
Victoria. The school has many historical buildings and much
heritage that remains present to this day.
Loreto Abbey:
Possibly Australia's most magnificent convent church, this
building was erected between
1898
and 1902 to the design of W.B. Tappin, of the firm of Reed, Smart
& Tappin, and is stylistically comparable with the Cathedral of
the Sacred Heart, Bendigo, Tappin's magnum opus. It was
substantially funded through the estate of a German countess,
Elizabeth Wolff-Metternich, who had resided for some time in
Ballarat. The chapel is constructed in Barrabool stone with Oamaru
stone detailing and consists of a large and lofty clerestoried
nave and a spacious apsidal sanctuary, all surrounded by an
external ambulatory. The elaborate plastered and painted interior,
recently restored, focuses upon
a marble high altar surmounted by three rose windows placed above
elaborate Gothic arcading.
At the rear, a huge rose window, with glass by William Montgomery,
is framed by the blue stencilled facade pipes of the divided organ
built in 1903 by George Fincham & Son at a cost of £675. The
instrument remains largely intact apart from the refitting of the
console by the same firm in 1938, when stopkeys replaced the
original drawstops and the coupling actions replaced. Restoration
work has been carried out by Australian Pipe Organs in recent
years.
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