File:Suzhou - Cathedral of Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows - 4.jpg| The gates of the cathedral File:Suzhou - Cathedral of Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows - 15.jpg| The interior of the cathedral File:Suzhou - Cathedral of Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows - 12.jpg| The cathedral employs Chinese architecture and western symbols The cathedral building is 44.9 meters long and 29.3 meters wide. The roof ridge has a height of 10.9 meters. According to Pan et al., the cathedral employs a "hybridity" of architectural styles. The cathedral used Suzhou traditional building methods, and has a
westwork in the style of a
paifang. However, it has a European open timber roof structure, very similar to the one of
St Nicholas Church, North Walsham. Its pillars are wooden on the inside but made of bricks on the outside. In 1982 and 2000, the cathedral underwent renovations, in which the
IHS Christogram,
stained glass,
icons,
Corinthian capitals and stone
arches were added. == See also ==