National and State Register

Sacred Heart School

Denver County

Constructed in 1890, the Romanesque Revival style building is a good example of a late 19th century urban educational facility.  Classrooms were located so as to optimize ventilation and natural lighting, and the building’s solid brick construction and elaborate detailing reflected the perceived importance of education.

A black and white view of the building with layered but simple light walls and tall windows. The center section is more elaborate with more tall windows and large centrally arched door.

Sacred Heart School

High school classes met in the building until 1939, and it continued to serve the elementary student population until 1979.  The school was noted for its performing arts program, and the open, centrally-located auditorium/gymnasium was often utilized by the community.