St. Patrick's Cathedral is a New York City landmark and easily spotted across the street from Rockefeller Center and the Atlas Statue.
I passed by this famous church many times on trips to New York but I didn't venture inside until my last trip to New York 2 years ago.
The church was built in 1879 in the Neo-gothic style which makes it look quite grand when you walk through the doors.
I didn't realize until I read about it that there is a crypt under the high altar where many archbishops and other notable people are buried.
There weren't as many adornments as I've seen in other famous churches of the world but, I did admire this mosaic that I found in one alcove.
5 comments:
I haven’t been inside either. I was invited to a wedding there but was unable to attend. Beautiful.
We were there 2 or 3 years ago, this month, on a Saturday afternoon, there was a wedding taking place.
They don't make them like that anymore! A work of art.
The interior shots (2nd and last ones) are wonderful.
Spectacular!
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