Durban Greyville St Josephs Church or Igreja Da Sao Jose was originally built in 1852 in Grey Street, moved to West Street and in 1903 the foundation stone was laid on this site. The church was completed in 1904. Many of its congregation moved on to the new church in Florida Road, however this church still remains a place of worship. The church has plaques commemorating visits, hovever the most well known commemorates the Prince Imperial Louis Napoleon, whose body was kept here in 1879, before repatriation to England. There are images of the Gothic styled exterior and of the ornate interior architecture and windows. Adjacent to the church is the church hall built later.