Passing by on the way to Gota, it is an inconspicuous existence. The main building is too spectacular. The appearance of the building is Gothic. This is probably the largest church I have ever seen. The area is also very large. There are not many religious dabbles. Going in and turning around is to sigh the exquisiteness of the carving. The interior structure is spectacular, the stained glass beauty comes back to check to know that it was the world's largest Anglican church, the third largest Christian church
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Passing by on the way to Gota, it is an inconspicuous existence. The main building is too spectacular. The appearance of the building is Gothic. This is probably the largest church I have ever seen. The area is also very large. There are not many religious dabbles. Going in and turning around is to sigh the exquisiteness of the carving. The interior structure is spectacular, the stained glass beauty comes back to check to know that it was the world's largest Anglican church, the third largest Christian church
It doesn’t take long to walk from Columbia University to St. John’s Cathedral. This is a very historic Christian church. It is worth visiting for a fee. The tickets are not expensive.
The Gothic building of St. John's is very beautiful and historical, its architecture can be said to be very beautiful, and the decoration inside is described as gorgeous, but the church is a fee to visit or buy a pass
Next to the Ivy League University of New York, Columbia University, the Divine Cathedral, we welcome the graduation ceremony of Columbia University every year.
The second brush is located in St. John's Church in Morningside Heights, a short walk from Columbia University. But because there is a fee to enter, we didn't buy a pass, the friends didn't go in, and I didn't go in. After a short break in the small garden on the side of the church, I found many interesting details that I didn't find last time in the sculpture. And there was a peacock here, just in time the breeder brought it out for the wind, strangely cute. The church is too big, the panoramic view is still incomplete, and the comparison between the previous shots is no different.
St. John's Cathedral in New York is the third Cathedral in the world. Amsterdam Avenue on 110th and 113th Streets in Manhattan, New York. It is a very valuable tourist attraction in New York. The construction of St. John's Cathedral is divided into three stages: (1) 1892-1911, designed by Hayes and Lafayette, with Roman style; (2) 1916-1941, with Kram as its main design and Gothic style; (3) 1945-now, the rest of the cathedral beside the right central hall, the western tower, the central hall and the roof of the choir building will continue to be completed.
It's very curious what this church, which has been built for more than a hundred years but is already a famous landmark, will look like. Today, I took more than 10,000 steps to get a glimpse of it. It's really remarkable. It's great and worth visiting.