Ganghwa Anglican Cathedral (Korean: 대한성공회 강화성당) is a historic cathedral of the Anglican Church of Korea's Diocese of Seoul, located in Ganghwa-eup [ko], Ganghwa County, Incheon, South Korea.
[1] The composition of the church combines elements of both Eastern and Western architecture, with its layout particularly resembling Buddhist temples.
[1] The mid-height structure was built in the traditional Korean style, with its east-west axis measuring 10 kan (approximately 18.2 metres (60 ft)) and the north-south axis spanning 4 kan (approx.
Though the interior was planned in the style of a Western basilica, the building is characterized by its traditional Korean wood joinery construction and tile roof.
The use of a traditional Korean architectural style for the exterior was intended to ease resistance to the foreign religion.