Goddard Chapel (Tufts University)

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TypeChapel
Architectural styleLombardic Romanesque
Coordinates42°24′26″N 71°07′10″W / 42.407092°N 71.119326°W / 42.407092; -71.119326
Goddard Chapel
Goddard Chapel
General information
TypeChapel
Architectural styleLombardic Romanesque
LocationMedford, Massachusetts, US
Coordinates42°24′26″N 71°07′10″W / 42.407092°N 71.119326°W / 42.407092; -71.119326
Named forThomas Goddard
Renovated1959, 2002
Cost$43,777.33
OwnerTufts University
Technical details
MaterialBlue-gray slate
Design and construction
ArchitectsJ. Philip Rinn, Tommaso Juglaris
Renovating team
ArchitectArland A. Dirlam

Goddard Chapel, built in 1883, is the main religious building at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts. The historic chapel was built in the Lombard Romanesque style.

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