St. Sharbel Maronite Catholic Church

It was the first of seven churches built in the historic neighborhood and features the Gothic Revival style.

The building has accommodated several different congregations throughout its existence; today it serves the Eastern Catholic Maronite Church.

Today, it still dominates the northern park of Ladd's Addition as the only non-residential structure facing it.

A stained-glass rose window dominates the front gable with exposed rafters continuing on all sides of the structure.

A set of 16 Ionic columns holds up the entry arch, a feature also present in nearby homes designed by Faber.