The first walk to the cathedral at the beginning of Benjamin Franklin Park Avenue was attracted by the design of the cathedral, which is also the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, the largest Catholic church in Pennsylvania, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. Visit the architectural design style of different churches, but also a must visit a city scenery every time you go to a city. The church was built in 1846-1864, and the building was designed by Napoleon LeBrun. I feel that the dome design in the church is a major feature. The whole church is serious and quiet. When you come, there are no tourists in the church. You can quietly appreciate the church style design. The painted glass design is very beautiful. Surrounded by several huge statues. There are many museums and art galleries and science and technology museums within walking distance. After visiting the museum, you can walk together. The surrounding architectural design is more classical. I feel that the whole avenue is worth walking slowly. The surrounding greenery is also very good.
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The first walk to the cathedral at the beginning of Benjamin Franklin Park Avenue was attracted by the design of the cathedral, which is also the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, the largest Catholic church in Pennsylvania, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. Visit the architectural design style of different churches, but also a must visit a city scenery every time you go to a city. The church was built in 1846-1864, and the building was designed by Napoleon LeBrun. I feel that the dome design in the church is a major feature. The whole church is serious and quiet. When you come, there are no tourists in the church. You can quietly appreciate the church style design. The painted glass design is very beautiful. Surrounded by several huge statues. There are many museums and art galleries and science and technology museums within walking distance. After visiting the museum, you can walk together. The surrounding architectural design is more classical. I feel that the whole avenue is worth walking slowly. The surrounding greenery is also very good.
A Roman Catholic church built in 1843, still planted by the interior design of the church, came to punch in a church, which was recognized as a national historical site in Canada in 1985 and was designated a historical monument the same year. It is also Montreal's oldest English-speaking Roman Catholic church, with the first organ installed in the church in 1850. This Gothic revival building is made of P. L. Morin and Father Felix Martin architecture, 71 meters high, located on a small hillside, although the appearance is relatively low-key, but the interior decoration and design are absolutely eye-catching. Entering the church, the first glance was attracted by the 25-meter-high white oak, there are many lilies and clover shape patterns in the room, and the interior design of this church is really exquisite, and there are hanging oil paintings, although some distance from the city center, But definitely worth a visit to a church whose classical and sophisticated interior design surprises people
[Attraction Guide] Detailed address: 1723 Race St, Philadelphia, PA 19103 Traffic Guide: Walk all the way from Philadelphia City Hall, about 20 minutes walking distance, and very close to Philadelphia Downtown Opening hours: Monday to Sunday 07:00-17:00 Ticket price: No tickets are required, free to open to the public to visit highlights: A church at the entrance of Park Avenue in Philadelphia, just beside the Philadelphia Natural History Museum, all the way, was attracted by the architectural style of the church at first sight. It is also the cathedral of the Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia, built in 1846-1864, and it is also the largest Catholic church in Pennsylvania. Although it was within the week, the church was full of worshippers, and the people here were very enthusiastic. Little Tips: The museum is located on the Park Avenue. If there is plenty of time, it is highly recommended to arrange a day trip here. Along the Park Avenue, there are various museums, science and technology museums and art museums on both sides of the road, which is also very suitable for parent-child travel. You can walk all the way back to Philadelphia Downtown, and the buildings on both sides are also very classical, full of Philadelphia city characteristics.