St Luke's Garrison Chapel
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| St Luke's Garrison Chapel | |
|---|---|
Il-Knisja ta' San Luqa | |
| 35°54′26.6″N 14°30′33.9″E / 35.907389°N 14.509417°E | |
| Location | Sliema |
| Country | Malta |
| Previous denomination | Church of England |
| History | |
| Status | Secularised |
| Founded | 16 January 1910 |
| Dedication | St Luke |
| Architecture | |
| Functional status | Offices |
| Completed | 1910 |
The St Luke's Garrison Chapel is a defunct Anglican church which formed part of the Tigné Barracks and Cambridge Battery used by the British army until 1979. The building now contains offices of no religious purpose.[1]