East Liberty Presbyterian Church
East Liberty Presbyterian Church, Gothic Revival church in East Liberty, Pittsburgh, United States.
East Liberty Presbyterian Church is a house of worship in Gothic Revival style in Pittsburgh featuring a 300-foot tower, pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses built from stone. The structure occupies an entire city block at the intersection of Penn Avenue and displays various characteristic details of Gothic architecture.
Construction of this building began in 1931 and ended in 1935 as the fifth house of worship at this location, funded by Richard and Jennie Mellon. The erection at this established site marked an important renewal for the congregation's religious life following earlier structures.
The church displays stained glass windows by Charles Connick and detailed woodwork along with stone carvings that portray biblical scenes visible to visitors today. These artistic elements shape the interior space and tell religious stories through their craftsmanship.
The building sits at a major street corner and is easy to reach on foot, with various entry points for visitors. The exterior facade is clearly visible from the street, and regular services occur when people wish to visit the interior.
Inside lies a 7,000-pipe organ that architect Ralph Adams Cram skillfully incorporated into the sanctuary. This instrument has been maintained through modern mechanical updates and still functions for services and special occasions.
Location: Pittsburgh
Architects: Ralph Adams Cram
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
Address: 116 South Highland Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206
Website: http://cathedralofhope.org
GPS coordinates: 40.46103,-79.92561
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:06
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