St. Luke's Church in Kashmir is one of the most iconic remnants of British colonial architecture in Srinagar's picturesque Valley. Set against the backdrop of the Zabarwan range, this church tells the story of religious devotion, architectural grandeur, and a deep connection to the local Christian community in the region. Although it may not be as widely known as some of the more famous churches in India, St. Luke's has its unique charm that resonates deeply with visitors who appreciate history, architecture, and the perseverance of faith.
However, owing to the "lack of maintenance and emergence of new churches, this historic monument was in shambles for many years," Saleem Beg, convenor of Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage – J&K, told OT.