A church is a building used for worship service or other religious activities in Christianity. In traditional Christian cathedrals such as the famed Notre-Dame de Paris, the church building’s plan view often forms the shape of a cross when viewed from above. Modern church designs often have different layouts.
Churches vary greatly in type and size. The earliest identified Christian church is a simple domestic home, located in the ancient Syrian city of Dura-Europos, which was converted to a church between 233 and 256. This reflects the humble (and often illegal) beginnings of the Christian movement, which frequently met not in public locations but in private homes. Centuries later, the church had grown immensely in size and influence, enabling denominations such as the Catholics, Anglicans, and Eastern Orthodox churches to construct massive cathedrals with seating capacity rivaling that of athletic stadiums.
The term "largest" can be interpreted multiple ways. One church may be the largest in terms of indoor seating capacity, another may be the largest in terms of interior floor area, and others may be the largest when considering factors such as building height, exterior grounds, or weekly attendance. Moreover, not all data is available for all churches, and in some cases the data that is available is disputed. Finally, terminology can cause confusion, as some sources differentiate between a church (Christian house of worship), a cathedral (a church that serves as the office for a bishop), and a basilica (a church which has additional ceremonial functions). Thus, it is possible to create multiple lists of the world's largest churches, each different but also accurate, depending upon the variables being measured and compared.
The largest church in the world by interior area and known capacity is St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City, which was constructed over 120 years from 1506 to 1626. One of the most famous churches in the world, St. Peter's has an interior area of 15,160 m², an exterior area of 21,095 m², and a visitor capacity of 60,000 people—more than that of many football stadiums. For comparison, Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles is the largest baseball stadium in the United States and can seat 56,000 people.
By some measures, this massive church is even larger than St. Peter's Basilica. Although its internal area (7,989 m²) and interior visitor capacity (18,000) are lower, its exterior area of 30,000 m² is notably larger (though it includes a rectory and other structures, which are arguably not part of the church). Yamoussoukro Basilica also boasts a larger and taller dome than St. Peter's.
The largest cathedral in the world (as St. Peter's is a basilica rather than a cathedral) and the second-largest Catholic church in terms of interior area is Brazil's colorful, blue-roofed Basilica of Our Lady Aparecida. The cathedral is 12,000 m² on the inside and 18,331 m² on the outside and can accommodate 45,000 worshippers. Its parking area can hold 4,000 buses and 6,000 cars.
Italy's Milan Cathedral took nearly 600 years to build, with construction lasting from 1386 to 1965. The cathedral's precise size is a matter of some debate, but most sources place its internal area between 10,000-11,700 m² and its capacity at 40,000 people. One of the cathedral's more unique features is an array of 135 stone spires, each topped by a statue (saints or martyrs in most cases), which led to a creative fund-raising opportunity. Church officials introduced a program in 2012 through which devotees can "adopt" the spire of their choice.
When it comes to exterior area, Yoido Full Gospel is the largest church in the world, spanning over 44,000 m². Yoido is unusual among large churches in that its denomination is neither Catholic nor Orthodox, but Pentecostal. Located in Seoul, South Korea, Yoidi has the capacity to hold 12,000 worshippers at a time. The Yoido church is also known for its massive congregation, which is the largest in the world. Collectively, the main church and all its satellite churches included 830,000 members in 2007, and even after the spinning off of 20 satellite churches into independent churches in 2010, documented membership remained as high as 480,000 in 2020.
Church Name | Interior Area (m²) (m²) | Visitor Capacity | Exterior Area (m²) | Country | City | Years built | Denomination |
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St. Peter's Basilica | 15,160 | 60,000 | 21,095 | Vatican City | Vatican City | 1506–1626 | Catholic (Latin) |
Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady Aparecida | 12,000 | 30,000 | 18,331 | Brazil | Aparecida | 1955–1980 | Catholic (Latin) |
Cathedral of St. John the Divine | 11,200 | 8,600 | United States | New York City, NY | 1892–present (unfinished) | Anglican (Episcopal Church in the U.S.) | |
Basilica of Our Lady of Licheń | 10,090 | Poland | Licheń Stary | 1994–2004 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
Milan Cathedral | 10,000 | 40,000 | Italy | Milan | 1386–1965 | Catholic (Latin) | |
Seville Cathedral | 9,800 | Spain | Seville | 1401–1528 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
Basilica of the Holy Trinity | 8,700 | 9,000 | Portugal | Fátima | 2004–2007 | Catholic (Latin) | |
Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls | 8,515 | Italy | Rome | 4th–5th century; rebuilt 1825–1929 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
Liverpool Cathedral | 8,400 | 3,500 | United Kingdom | Liverpool | 1904–1978 | Anglican (Church of England) | |
Basilica-Cathedral of Our Lady of the Pillar | 8,318 | Spain | Zaragoza | 1681–1872 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
Florence Cathedral | 8,300 | Italy | Florence | 1296–1436 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe | 8,167 | 10,000 | Mexico | Mexico City | 1974–1976 | Catholic (Latin) | |
Rio de Janeiro Cathedral | 8,000 | 20,000 | Brazil | Rio de Janeiro | 1964–1976 | Catholic (Latin) | |
Cathedral of Our Lady | 8,000 | Belgium | Antwerp | 1352–1521 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
Basilica of the Sacred Heart | 8,000 | Belgium | Koekelberg (Brussels) | 1905–1970 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
Basilica of Our Lady of Peace | 7,989 | 18,000 | 30,000 | Ivory Coast | Yamoussoukro | 1985–1989 | Catholic (Latin) |
Hagia Sophia | 7,960 | Turkey | Istanbul | 532–537 | Eastern Orthodox (Greek) | ||
San Petronio Basilica | 7,920 | 28,000 | Italy | Bologna | 1390–1479 | Catholic (Latin) | |
Cologne Cathedral | 7,914 | Germany | Cologne | 1248–1880 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
Washington National Cathedral | 7,712 | United States | Washington, DC | 1907–1990 | Anglican (Episcopal Church in the U.S.) | ||
Abbey of Santa Giustina | 7,700 | Italy | Padua | 1501–1606 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
Cathedral of the Nativity | 7,500 | 8,200 | Egypt | Cairo | 2017–2019 | Oriental Orthodox (Coptic) | |
Yoido Full Gospel | 7,450 | 12,000 | 44,000 | South Korea | Seoul | 1973 | Protestant (Pentecostal) |
St. Vitus Cathedral | 7,440 | Czech Republic | Prague | 1344–1929 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
St Paul's Cathedral | 7,300 | United Kingdom | London | 1677–1708 | Anglican (Church of England) | ||
Basilica Natn. Shrine of the Immaculate Conception | 7,097 | 10,000 | 10,234 | United States | Washington, DC | 1920–2017 | Catholic (Latin) |
Cathedral of La Plata | 6,968 | Argentina | La Plata | 1884–1932 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
Saint Joseph's Oratory | 6,825 | Canada | Montreal | 1904–1967 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
Shrine of St. Paulina | 6,740 | 6,000 | 9,000 | Brazil | Nova Trento | 2003–2006 | Catholic (Latin) |
Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral | 6,732 | Mexico | Mexico City | 1573–1813 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
Chartres Cathedral | 6,700 | 10,875 | France | Chartres | 1145–1220 | Catholic (Latin) | |
Amiens Cathedral | 6,450 | 7,700 | France | Amiens | 1220–1270 | Catholic (Latin) | |
Berlin Cathedral or Berliner Dom | 6,270 | 2,000 | Germany | Berlin | 1451–1905 | Protestant (Lutheran) | |
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels | 6,038 | United States | Los Angeles, CA | 1998–2002 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
De Hoeksteen | 6,020 | 2,531 | Netherlands | Barneveld | 2007–2008 | Protestant (Calvinist) | |
People's Salvation Cathedral | 6,000 | 7,000 | Romania | Bucharest | 2010–present (unfinished) | Eastern Orthodox (Romanian) | |
Padre Pio Pilgrimage Church | 6,000 | 6,500 | Italy | San Giovanni Rotondo | 1991–2004 | Catholic (Latin) | |
Ulm Minster | 5,950 | 2,000 | Germany | Ulm | 1377–1890 | Protestant (Lutheran) | |
York Minster | 5,927 | United Kingdom | York | 1230–1472 | Anglican (Church of England) | ||
Bourges Cathedral | 5,900 | France | Bourges | 1195–1230 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
Reims Cathedral | 5,800 | France | Reims | 1211–1275 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
São Paulo Cathedral | 5,700 | 8,000 | Brazil | São Paulo | 1913–1954 | Catholic (Latin) | |
Esztergom Basilica | 5,660 | Hungary | Esztergom | 1822–1869 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
Diocesan Sanctuary of Our Lady of Guadalupe | 5,415 | Mexico | Zamora, Michoacán | 1898–2008 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
Sagrada Familia | 5,400 | 9,000 | Spain | Barcelona | 1882–present (unfinished) | Catholic (Latin) | |
Primate Cathedral of Bogotá | 5,300 | Colombia | Bogotá | 1807–1823 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
Strasbourg Cathedral | 5,300 | France | Strasbourg | 1015–1439 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
Palma Cathedral | 5,200 | Spain | Palma, Majorca | 1220–1346 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
New Cathedral, Linz | 5,170 | 20,000 | Austria | Linz | 1862–1924 | Catholic (Latin) | |
Speyer Cathedral | 5,038 | Germany | Speyer | 1030–1103 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
Provo ward conference center | 5,038 | United States | Provo, UT | 2012 | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints | ||
Westminster Cathedral | 5,017 | 3,000 | United Kingdom | London | 1895–1910 | Catholic (Latin) | |
Holy Trinity Cathedral | 5,000 | Georgia | Tbilisi | 1995–2004 | Eastern Orthodox (Georgian) | ||
Medak Cathedral | 5,000 | India | Medak | 1914–1926 | Anglican (Church of South India) | ||
St. Mary's Church | 5,000 | Poland | Gdańsk | 1343–1502 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
Lincoln Cathedral | 5,000 | United Kingdom | Lincoln, England | 1185–1311 | Anglican (Church of England) | ||
Winchester Cathedral | 4,968 | United Kingdom | Winchester | 1079–1525 | Anglican (Church of England) | ||
Notre Dame de Paris | 4,800 | 9,000 | 5,500 | France | Paris | 1163–1345; 2019–present (reconstruction) | Catholic (Latin) |
Dresden Cathedral | 4,800 | Germany | Dresden | 1739–1755 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
Almudena Cathedral | 4,800 | Spain | Madrid | 1883–1993 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
Basilica of St. Thérèse, Lisieux | 4,500 | France | Lisieux | 1929–1954 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
Basilica de San Martin de Tours (Taal) | 4,320 | Philippines | Taal, Batangas | 1856–1878 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
Ely Cathedral, Cambridgeshire | 4,273 | United Kingdom | Ely | 1083–1375 | Anglican (Church of England) | ||
Frauenkirche | 4,188 | Germany | Munich | 1468–1525 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart | 4,181 | 2,000 | United States | Newark, NJ | 1898–1954 | Catholic (Latin) | |
Se Cathedral | 4,180 | India | Goa, India | 1619–1640 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
St. Stephen's Basilica | 4,147 | Hungary | Budapest | 1851–1906 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis (St. Louis) | 4,130 | United States | St. Louis, MO | 1907–1914 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
Saint Isaac's Cathedral | 4,000 | 7,000 | Russia | Saint Petersburg | 1818–1858 | Eastern Orthodox (Russian) | |
Cathedral of Christ the Saviour | 3,980 | 9,500 | 6,829 | Russia | Moscow | 1839–1883 | Eastern Orthodox (Russian) |
Saint Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral, Yerevan | 3,822 | Armenia | Yerevan | 1997–2001 | Oriental Orthodox (Armenian) | ||
Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral | 3,820 | United States | Raleigh, NC | 2015–2018 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
Catedral Evangelica de Chile or Jotabeche Cathedral | 3,715 | 7,000 | Chile | Santiago de Chile | 1967–1974 | Protestant (Pentecostal) | |
Church of Saint Sava | 3,650 | 4,830 | Serbia | Belgrade | 1935–1989 | Eastern Orthodox (Serbian) | |
Blessed Stanley Rother Shrine | 3,512 | 1,859 | United States | Oklahoma City, OK | 2021–2022 | Catholic (Latin) | |
Yeonmudae Catholic Church | 3,360 | South Korea | Korea Army Training Center | 2008–2009 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
Grace Cathedral | 3,357 | United States | San Francisco, CA | 1910–1964 | Anglican (Episcopal Church in the U.S.) | ||
Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul (Lewiston, Maine) | 3,264 | 2,200 | United States | Lewiston, ME | 1906–1936 | Catholic (Latin) | |
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral | 3,170 | Bulgaria | Sofia | 1882–1912 | Eastern Orthodox (Bulgaria) | ||
Christ Cathedral | 3,030 | United States | Garden Grove, CA | 1977–1980 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
Westminster Abbey | 2,972 | 2,200 | United Kingdom | London | 960–c. 18 cent. | Anglican (Church of England) | |
Sümi Baptist Church, Zünheboto | 2,885 | 8,500 | India | Zunheboto, Nagaland | 2007–2017 | Protestant (Baptist) | |
St Andrew's Cathedral, Patras | 2,600 | Greece | Patras | 1908–1974 | Eastern Orthodox (Greek) | ||
St. Patrick's Cathedral (Manhattan) | 2,500 | 2,400 | United States | Manhattan, NY | 1858–1878 | Catholic (Latin) | |
Beomeo Cathedral | 2,463 | South Korea | Daegu | 2013–2016 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
Helsinki Cathedral | 2,400 | 1,300 | Finland | Helsinki | 1869–1887 | Protestant (Lutheran) | |
Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi (Santa Fe) | 2,322 | United States | Santa Fe, NM | 1869–1887 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
Our Lady of Dolours Syro-Malabar Catholic Basilica | 2,300 | India | Thrissur | 1929–2005 | Catholic (Syro-Malabar) | ||
St. John's Church, Seongnam | 2,260 | South Korea | Seongnam | 1994–2002 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
Basilica of St. John the Baptist | 2,135 | Canada | St. John's | 1839–1855 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
St. Joseph Cathedral | 2,125 | United States | San Diego, CA | 1941 | Catholic (Latin) | ||
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption | 13,900 | Spain | Córdoba | 785–1607 | Catholic (Latin) |