Westminster Presbyterian Church (Minneapolis)

[2] In 1860, the congregation built its first church, on Fourth Street between Nicollet and Hennepin Avenues in downtown Minneapolis.

Twelve years after the opening of the second church site, the building was heavily damaged by a fire.

This prompted yet another move when the church rebuilt to its current location at Twelfth Street and Nicollet Mall, opening its doors for services in 1897.

The present church was designed as a collaboration between two prominent Minneapolis architects, Warren Howard Hayes and Charles Sumner Sedgwick.

This 3.5 million dollar project restored many of the sanctuary's original design elements, updated the structure and improved lighting and sound.

Westminster in winter
stone plaque of Westminster Presbyterian Church