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Report - The Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament - Christchurch - August 2014

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WildBoyz

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The Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament (Christchurch Basilica) is positioned in the centre of Christchurch, in New Zealand. The building opened in 1905 and was formerly the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Chrischurch and the seat of the Bishop for the city. The magnificent building had some level of association with the Vatican and before the 2010 earthquakes it was, by general consensus, considered to be the finest renaissance-style building in New Zealand. Initially, however, the structure started life as a small wooden chapel in October 1860; measuring 7.3m by 5.5m at a cost of £75. Regardless, forty-five years later, on the same site, the existing cathedral was fully completed at a cost of £52,800. It took fifty men, 120,000 cubic ft of stone, 4,000 cubic ft of concrete and 90 tons of steel to complete the building. For its architect, Francis William Petre, it was the pinnacle of his career; a momentous Neo-Classic Gothic building standing as a symbol of triumph. It is alleged that the design was based on both the Church of Saint-Vincent-de-Paul and the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris. Unfortunately, the Canterbury earthquake of 2010 prompted the closure of the cathedral on 4th September of that year, to allow for restoration and strengthening. Nevertheless, a second earthquake in 2011 caused extensive damage to the structure, insofar that it is unsure as to whether it will be demolished or not. Both bell towers positioned at the front of the cathedral collapsed, bringing down much of the front facade, and a significant proportion of the stained glass shattered while large blocks of masonry also damaged numerous cars in the surrounding area. Internally the cathedral suffered catastrophically, and many of the cracks appear to be beyond repair. Fortunately, the priests within the building at the time of the earthquake were on their lunch break and they managed to evade much of the falling debris.

Having been in New Zealand for a little while now I decided that it was worth travelling up to Christchurch to witness the catastrophic destruction of the earthquakes which occurred back in 2010 and 2011. Fortunately, I managed to contact Nillskill, a member of Urbex Central - a New Zealand based exploration group - and we managed to meet up in the city centre for a few days; so I wasn't alone in my venture. Christchurch is absolutely massive and there are many buildings open to explore; providing you're patient and look very carefully. This wasn't the first explore, but it was perhaps the most spectacular. After sneaking around for a little while, avoiding the usual suspects (secca and the police), we found a subtle way inside and the scene before us was astonishing, if not surreal. Much of the cathedral was significantly damaged and visible cracks could be sighted everywhere. As for the various objects inside, many of them had been crushed by much of the masonry and parts of the roof. Altogether I couldn't help but feel a sense of sadness for the place, seeing that in its day it was indisputably a very grand and spectacular structure.

Note: Apologies for the pic-heavy report, but I felt that in order to properly give viewers a true sense of this spectacular building they were all necessary.

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1: The Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament (Front Entrance)

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2: Collapsed Side Entrance

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3: Frontal Columns

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4: Sing Praise Hymnbooks

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5: Cracks Above Stained Glass

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6: The Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament (Facing where the Alter would have been)

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7: Collapsed Stand

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8: The Crushed Organ

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9: Destruction inside the Cathedral

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10: The Collapsed Columns

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11: Missing Roof

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12: The Former Alter Space

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13: Founders and Benefactors

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14: Candle Stand

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15: Smaller Decorative Alter

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16: Stained Glass and Wall Decor

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17: Crushed Chairs

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18: Plaque Commemorating Pope John Paul II

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19: Unknown Object in one of the Side Rooms

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20: Gates and Stairs

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21: A View up the Stairs

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22: The Cathedral Trust

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23: Wall Decor Bird

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24: Collapsed Glass onto Staircase

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25: The Centre of the Cathedral

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26: Upper Balcony/Walkway

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27: Upper Balcony Seating

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28: Chandelier and Stained Glass

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29: The Lonely Pew

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30: Reception Booth

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31: The Organ Closeup

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32: The Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament (Upstairs View)

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33: The Grand Roof

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34: Donations Box

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1nk4

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mate, these pics are incredible! love every single one of them! biggup!!
 

WildBoyz

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Cheers guys! Glad the photos came out well. The place is amazing, I'm not sure photos even capture it in the same way.
 

ACID- REFLUX

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Ditto above comments mate....cracking report, in more ways than one :thumb

I think you need to get out more lol
 

huey

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That's an incredible place and awesome pics,brilliant stuff!
 

dweeb

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Very interesting...

What is it's fate? Will it have to come down or will they try and save it?
 

WildBoyz

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Very interesting...

What is it's fate? Will it have to come down or will they try and save it?

At the minute they're undecided. While they were trying to save it after the first quake, the second one pretty much destroyed it. I know that people have started going inside at night to take out valuable bits (not thieves, but representatives of the church etc). A lot of the items inside were destroyed though. There were talks of reconstructing it - probably from scratch as it's so damaged.
 

ASOM

One-Man Urbex Art Army
28DL Full Member
Amazing, really cool. Reminds of some 70's disaster movie for some reason.
 

Idle Hands

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That's a cracking report and pictures - really well presented. I felt like I was actually there, exploring it for myself! :)
 

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