List of Antarctic churches


There exist a number of Antarctic churches, including both Christian churches on Antarctica proper and those that were built south of the Antarctic Convergence. According to the 6th article of the Antarctic Treaty, Antarctica is defined politically as all land and ice shelves south of the 60th parallel, while the nearest natural boundary is the Antarctic Convergence.
There are eight churches on Antarctica proper,
with another two located south of the Antarctic Convergence. The southernmost of these religious buildings is the Chapel of Our Lady of the Snows, a Catholic chapel carved out of the ice surrounding the Belgrano II Base, at Bertrab Nunatak. While there are currently only a few freestanding structures dedicated solely to Christian religions, most research stations have small meeting rooms that are dual-purposed partially for religious services. These rooms are also commonly used by adherents of other world religions. The Chapel of the Snows also hosts services for other faith groups such as Latter Day Saints, Baha'i, and Buddhism. These religious structures serve the entire population of Antarctica, which varies from approximately 4,400 in summer to 1,100 in winter. This population is spread across approximately 40 year-round stations and a range of summer-only stations, camps, and refuges.

Churches

This list catalogs churches and other religious buildings built south of the 60th parallel.
NameDenominationLocationYear openedPictureNotes
Chapel of Our Lady of the SnowsCatholicBelgrano II Base, Bertrab NunatakAfter 1979
San Francisco de Asis ChapelCatholicEsperanza Base, Hope Bay1976
Chapel of Santa María Reina de la PazCatholicVilla Las Estrellas, King George Island?
Chapel of Santisima Virgen de LujanCatholicMarambio Base, Marambio Island1996
Chapel of the SnowsNon-denominational ChristianMcMurdo Station, Ross Island1956

Destroyed 1978

Rebuilt 1989
St. Ivan Rilski ChapelEastern OrthodoxSt. Kliment Ohridski Base, Livingston Island2003

rebuilt 2011
St. Volodymyr ChapelUkrainian OrthodoxVernadsky Research Base, Galindez Island2010–2011
Trinity ChurchRussian OrthodoxKing George Island2004

Antarctic Churches not on Antarctica

This list catalogs churches and other religious buildings built south of the Antarctic Convergence, but north of the 60th parallel.
NameDenominationLocationYear openedPictureNotes
Norwegian Lutheran Church
The Whalers Church
Anglican
formerly Norwegian Lutheran
Grytviken, South Georgia1913
Notre-Dame des VentsCatholicPort-aux-Français, Kerguelen Islands1950s

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