The Kunming municipal government stated that the local landmark Cathedral of the Sacred Heart of Jesus claimed as an "illegal construction" would be dismantled and transformed from October 1.
On September 2, the Urban Management and Law Enforcement of Panlong District where the Catholic church is located issued a notice for open tenders for the removal and renovation of the authorized building works, according to Tencent News.
The announcement states that the building in question is the Catholic cathedral situated on Beijing Road of Yunnan Province. Originally built in 1935 and formerly known as Teresa Church, it was renamed the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in 1980. Becoming a dilapidated house, it was permitted to be reconstructed by the provincial government in 2007.
Known as Kunming Subway 101, the reconstruction project was operated by Kunming Diocese in 2010, which was responsible for the establishment of a five-story building that covers more than 15,000 square meters (3.7 acres). Completed in 2018, the complex includes a square, the cathedral and the underway skyscraper construction, and the two-floor underground space leased as retail space for shops.
The document defines the cathedral as an illegal construction but uses obscure words such as “demolition” and “transformation” that may avoid unnecessary trouble.
It explains that the current situation of the complex with a total construction area of 25,000 square meters (6.17 acres), consisting of nine overground stories and three underground floors is not in accordance with the original plan. What’s more, the footsteps leading into the main entrance of the church exceeds the boundary line of roads and the ground level is 1.45 meters higher than the road.
With the estimated cost to be about 29.5 million yuan, the transformation plans to begin on October 1 and end on January 1, 2022.
Reusable stuff like tables, chairs, doors, windows, and cables will be removed then given back to the church.
Recently, the removal message of the cathedral has been widely circulated on the Internet, attracting many young people to take photo snaps and videos around the church whether in the daytime or at night. Even professional photographers are making business from it.
After holding several masses and sacraments, the church presently remains closed to the public.
9月2日,盘龙区城管局发布《北京路418号-436号项目违建拆改工程招标公告》。
拆除还是改造
工期90日历天
公告显示,网红打卡地耶稣圣心堂拆改工程总投资约2950万元,计划10月1日开工,2022年元旦完工,工期90日历天。

▲公告截图
项目位于北京路与拓东路交叉口西北角,东临北京路,南接拓东路。
该项目即昆明北京路天主教堂,也叫金街263站,后改名地铁101,北京路老教堂始建于1935年,原名为德肋撒堂。
1980年教堂改名为耶稣圣心堂,由于教堂年久失修已属危房,2007年云南省天主教两会报云南省委、省政府批准进行重建。

教堂旧照
云南王国投资有限公司主导项目开发(目前公司营业执照已被吊销),由天主教昆明教区自养管理中心全程管理运营,项目共5层,地下3层、地上2层,面积15000多平米。
其地下商铺被包装为地下美食城,在2014年卖到30000元/平,租赁价格是500元/月/平,2017年25000元/平,还有包装为胶囊公寓的产品。

教堂旧照
目前,区域内建筑物仅有建成多年的达陈广场、圣心教堂以及在建的春之眼项目,违建项目就只能是2018年重建成的教堂。
本次招标范围包括但不限于:
依法依规完成建(构)筑物以及电(扶)梯、金属门窗等相关设施的拆除、改造及加固修复,建筑垃圾清运、场地清理、以及地面景观及屋顶还建等工作, 具体施工内容以图纸及工程量清单为准。
招标内容明确了教堂属于违建,但“拆除、改造”表述含糊,拆除还是改造没有明确,可能是为避免某些不必要的麻烦。
原规划一栋,地下3层,地上9层,现状与规划不符。
另外,北京路道路红线宽度40米,建筑退让道路红线最小距离12米。
现状贴红线未做退让,教堂主入口大台阶超出道路红线,地面标高高出北京路1.45米。

阴影部分将拆除
装修桌椅、门、窗、栏杆和风电管道、管线等重复利用的东西,拆除后送给天主教堂业主。

教堂旧照
网传要拆成网红
一度影响片区交通
近段时间,网传昆明耶稣圣心堂即将被拆除,被拆除楼体、围挡大门几年的建筑,突然在社交平台上火起来,成为昆明网红打卡地。无论是白天还是夜里,不少年轻人聚在教堂周围拍照、录视频,更是有专职摄影师做起了拍照生意。

▲年轻人聚集拍摄(图源网络)
火热的场面,一度影响了北京路的交通秩序。为此,盘龙区城管局派出专人维持秩序,提醒聚集人员戴口罩、保持距离,不要影响交通秩序。
现场,还不时有警车在耶稣圣心堂附近,来回巡逻维持秩序。
资料显示,昆明耶稣圣心堂为天主教教堂,1935年由天主教云南教区主教、比利时传教士雍守正始建,后因病回国。
教堂由续建者完成,初名“小德勒撒堂”,建筑教堂和原主教府两部分。后来因旧时北京路称太和街,故俗称“太和街天主堂”,1981年改名至今。

▲重建之前的教堂影像(图源网络)
2009年,建成40年的天主堂成为危房,教堂及主教府被拆除。
2010年,教堂进行重建,2018年建成,总建面约2.5万㎡,但是,教堂仅举办过几次弥撒和圣礼后,便不再对外开放。
昆明今年开启拆拆拆模式,从滇池沿线开始,然后是俊发城门头、金实小区牌坊、丽阳星城烂尾楼爆破、北京路教堂,接下来是抚仙湖、阳宗海整改……
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2950万元!昆明网红打卡地耶稣圣心堂10月1日要开工拆改?
The Kunming municipal government stated that the local landmark Cathedral of the Sacred Heart of Jesus claimed as an "illegal construction" would be dismantled and transformed from October 1.
On September 2, the Urban Management and Law Enforcement of Panlong District where the Catholic church is located issued a notice for open tenders for the removal and renovation of the authorized building works, according to Tencent News.
The announcement states that the building in question is the Catholic cathedral situated on Beijing Road of Yunnan Province. Originally built in 1935 and formerly known as Teresa Church, it was renamed the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in 1980. Becoming a dilapidated house, it was permitted to be reconstructed by the provincial government in 2007.
Known as Kunming Subway 101, the reconstruction project was operated by Kunming Diocese in 2010, which was responsible for the establishment of a five-story building that covers more than 15,000 square meters (3.7 acres). Completed in 2018, the complex includes a square, the cathedral and the underway skyscraper construction, and the two-floor underground space leased as retail space for shops.
The document defines the cathedral as an illegal construction but uses obscure words such as “demolition” and “transformation” that may avoid unnecessary trouble.
It explains that the current situation of the complex with a total construction area of 25,000 square meters (6.17 acres), consisting of nine overground stories and three underground floors is not in accordance with the original plan. What’s more, the footsteps leading into the main entrance of the church exceeds the boundary line of roads and the ground level is 1.45 meters higher than the road.
With the estimated cost to be about 29.5 million yuan, the transformation plans to begin on October 1 and end on January 1, 2022.
Reusable stuff like tables, chairs, doors, windows, and cables will be removed then given back to the church.
Recently, the removal message of the cathedral has been widely circulated on the Internet, attracting many young people to take photo snaps and videos around the church whether in the daytime or at night. Even professional photographers are making business from it.
After holding several masses and sacraments, the church presently remains closed to the public.
Landmark Kunming Sacred Heart Cathedral to be Dismantled, Transformed in October, Local Gov't Says