Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Episcopal cathedral in Little Rock, US
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral is an Episcopal cathedral in Little Rock featuring Gothic Revival design with pointed arches, ornamental stained glass, and a prominent bell tower. The building displays the architectural characteristics typical of this style, including vertical emphasis and intricate decorative details.
Construction began in 1884, marking a significant period of religious architectural development in Arkansas during the late 1800s. The project emerged during a time of extensive church building activity in the region and established a lasting presence in Little Rock's urban landscape.
The cathedral functions as the spiritual center of the Episcopal Diocese of Arkansas, where the local community gathers for worship and religious events. The interior spaces reflect the traditions and values that have shaped the congregation over generations.
The main entrance faces Spring Street, with parking available on the adjacent church property. Visitors should note that regular services take place, so it is helpful to check hours beforehand to plan your visit accordingly.
The building incorporates local limestone in its construction, demonstrating how regional materials were integrated into 19th-century design. This practical choice of building materials remains visible today and contributes to the structure's distinctive appearance.
Location: Little Rock
Inception: 1884
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
Website: http://trinitylittlerock.org
GPS coordinates: 34.73306,-92.27639
Latest update: December 14, 2025 15:02
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