Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine

Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine

Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine

The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, spanning three city blocks in New York City, stands as one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the world and serves as the home of the Episcopal Diocese of New York. Construction began in 1892, and the cathedral remains incomplete, showcasing a unique blend of Byzantine, Romanesque, and Gothic architectural styles. Inside, visitors can marvel at the massive stained-glass rose window, the tiled dome crafted by Guastavino, and the Chapels of the Tongues. The cathedral also features a serene rose garden, adding to its tranquil and awe-inspiring atmosphere.

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