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St Patrick's Cathedral
St Patrick's Cathedral
St Patrick's Cathedral is a magnificent example of the geometric
style of Gothic architecture that was popular in Europe in the 13th
century. It is the seat of the Roman Catholic archbishop of New
York and the largest Catholic cathedral in the United States.
With its spires soaring 330 feet (100m) into the air, and the
ornately detailed entrance, this is undoubtedly one of the city's
most spectacular buildings. St Patrick's was built between 1850 and
1878; its giant organ has over 7,300 pipes.
To most New Yorkers and harried tourists, St Patrick's is most
valued for its peace and tranquility - rare qualities indeed in
this most frenetic of cities.
Address: Fifth Avenue, between 50th and 51st Streets
E-mail: spctrojas@saintpatrickscathedral.org
Website: www.saintpatrickscathedral.org
Telephone: (212) 753-2261
Opening time: Daily 6.30am to 8.45pm
Admission: Free