The Cathedral of Learning, a century-old structure on the University of Pittsburgh campus, stands as a testament to late Gothic Revival architecture. Its limestone exterior and towering presence make it a prominent landmark in Pittsburgh. As the second-largest educational building in the world, it was partially funded by the local community, underscoring its significance. Today, visitors can explore its grand halls and admire the intricate details that have earned it a place on the National Register of Historic Places.
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