Birmingham Oratory
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Birmingham Oratory
Summary
Birmingham Oratory is an oratory[1]. It ranks in the top 5% of oratory entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (151 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Birmingham Oratory is located in Birmingham[3].
- Birmingham Oratory is in the country of United Kingdom[4].
- Birmingham Oratory's instance of is recorded as oratory[5].
- Birmingham Oratory's instance of is recorded as national shrine[6].
- Birmingham Oratory's architect is recorded as Edward Doran Webb[7].
- Birmingham Oratory's architectural style is recorded as Q56378393[8].
- Birmingham Oratory is part of The Church of the Immaculate Conception (The Oratory), the Oratory Priests' House and the Former Oratory School Buildings[9].
- Birmingham Oratory's Commons category is recorded as Birmingham Oratory[10].
- Birmingham Oratory's patron saint is recorded as Immaculate Conception of Mary[11].
- Birmingham Oratory's OS grid reference is recorded as SP0492186058[12].
- Birmingham Oratory's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 52.4722, 'lon': -1.9288}[13].
- Birmingham Oratory's diocese is recorded as Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Birmingham[14].
- Birmingham Oratory's dedicated to is recorded as Immaculate Conception of Mary[15].
- Birmingham Oratory's official website is recorded as http://www.birmingham-oratory.org.uk/[16].
- Birmingham Oratory's heritage designation is recorded as Grade II listed building[17].
- Birmingham Oratory's heritage designation is recorded as Grade II* listed building[18].
- Birmingham Oratory's associated electoral district is recorded as Birmingham Ladywood[19].
- Birmingham Oratory's historic county is recorded as Warwickshire[20].
Body
Geography
Birmingham Oratory is in the country of United Kingdom[4]. It is located in Birmingham[3]. It is part of The Church of the Immaculate Conception (The Oratory), the Oratory Priests' House and the Former Oratory School Buildings[9].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include oratory[5] and national shrine[6]. Heritage statuses include Grade II listed building[17] and Grade II* listed building[18].
Why It Matters
Birmingham Oratory ranks in the top 5% of oratory entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (151 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[21]