Christ Church in Shimla, consecrated in 1857, is the second oldest church in North India. Designed in neo-Gothic style by Colonel J.T. Boileau, it features five stained-glass windows representing virtues like Faith, Hope, Charity, Fortitude, and Humility. The church's clock tower, added in 1860, and its grand pipe organ, installed in 1899, are notable architectural elements. Located on The Ridge, it remains a prominent landmark and a symbol of Shimla's colonial heritage.