Amen Corner
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Amen Corner may refer to:
- Amen Corner (band), a 1960s British pop group
- Amen Corner (musical), a 1983 musical
- Amen Corner (novel), a novel by Rick Shefchik
- The Amen Corner is a play by James Baldwin, which addresses themes of the role of the church in the African-American family and the effect of a poverty born of racial prejudice on the African-American community.
- Amen Corner (golf), the nickname given to the extremely difficult 11th (White Dogwood), 12th (Golden Bell), and 13th (Azalea) water holes at Augusta National Golf Club.
- The Amen Corner (song), a song from the 1998 album My Arms, Your Hearse by Swedish progressive metal group Opeth
- Places
- Amen Corner (niche), Fifth Avenue Hotel (1859-1908), New York City
- Amen Corner (London), a street in the centre of London, England. It is near St Paul's Cathedral
- Amen Corner (Tooting) is an area in Tooting, South London on the intersection between Mitcham Road and Southcroft Road.
- Amen Corner (Bracknell) is also a place in Binfield near Bracknell, Berkshire.
- Amen Corner (Newcastle) is the official street name for the corner on which St. Nicholas' Cathedral, Newcastle upon Tyne, is situated
- Amen Corner (church), a place in Leeds at the corner of Armley, Bramley and Kirkstall where the monks from Kirkstall Abbey were reputed to complete their prayers and say "Amen". A church is now built on the site.