5/5 Amelia L. 4 years ago on Google β’ 462 reviews
Exploring
churches
in
Manhattan
is
a
hobby
of
mine.
Whenever
I
have
time,
I
like
to
scout
out
churches
that
I've
never
been
to
and
visit.
I
happened
to
be
in
the
neighborhood
after
having
had
lunch
near
by
and
found
this
church.
The
exterior
of
the
church
is
a
more
sedate,
Greek
revival
style
with
marble
columns.
I
almost
mistook
it
for
a
bank
as
I
walked
by.
Thankfully
they
had
the
doors
wide
open
and
could
clearly
see
inside
that
it
was
a
church.
Once
you
enter
inside
you'll
be
blown
away
by
the
ornate
interior.
The
murals,
stained
glass
windows,
carved
wooden
beams,
and
marble
altar
are
very
reminiscent
of
churches
in
Europe.
And
the
high,
barrel
vaulted
ceilings
give
the
church
a
feeling
of
grandeur
that
bellies
its
small
size.
It's
a
gorgeous
old
church
with
some
of
the
best
murals
I've
seen
in
the
ceiling.
I
spent
quite
a
long
time
just
staring
and
meditating
at
them.
I
came
during
an
off
time
and
while
the
church
was
practically
empty.
So,
I
can't
comment
on
the
mass
or
services
here
as
I've
never
attended
one.
But
this
church
is
just
stunning
and
worth
a
visit
just
to
see
the
interior.
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