Saint Patrick's Cathedral
Saint Patrick's Cathedral is an iconic Gothic Revival church located in New York City. It serves as the seat of the Archbishop of New York and is known for its stunning architecture, including intricate stained glass windows and a grand façade. The cathedral was completed in 1878 and is one of the largest cathedrals in the United States.
The cathedral is dedicated to Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, and attracts millions of visitors each year. It features a beautiful interior with a high altar, numerous chapels, and a striking pipe organ. Saint Patrick's Cathedral is a significant landmark and a center for Catholic worship and community events.