Cathedral of St. John the Divine
Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Anglican Cathedral in New York City
The Cathedral of St. John the Divine, located in Manhattan's Morningside Heights, is an unfinished Episcopal cathedral.
Inception of the cathedral began in 1899 and despite being unfinished, it remains a popular point of interest.
It is a symbol of religious diversity and tolerance in one of the most multicultural cities in the world.
Visitors can explore the cathedral through guided tours that highlight its artistic, cultural, and historical importance.
Though unfinished, it is considered to be the largest Anglican cathedral and third largest Christian church in the world.
Location: Manhattan
Location: New York City
Inception: 1899
Architectural style: Romanesque Revival architecture
Website: stjohndivine.org
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