St. Patrick's Cathedral, Catholic cathedral in New York City.
St. Patrick's Cathedral is a decorated Neo-Gothic Catholic cathedral located on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, New York City.
Designed by James Renwick Jr., the construction of St. Patrick's Cathedral began in 1858 and was completed in 1878.
Recognized as an iconic symbol of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States, it operates as the seat of the Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York.
The cathedral is open to visitation and mass participation from tourists and residents alike, although donations for renovation and upkeep are encouraged.
St. Patrick's Cathedral is a New York City Landmark and it's registered on the National Historic Landmark list.
Location: Manhattan
Inception: 1858
Architect: James Renwick Jr.
Official opening: May 25, 1879
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
Material: tuckahoe marble
Opening Hours: 06:30-20:45
Phone: +12127532261
Website: saintpatrickscathedral.org
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap