Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine

Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine

1047 Amsterdam Avenue at West 112th Street
New York, NY 

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Mon–Sat 9:30 am–5 pm, Sun 12 pm–5 pm

$15/adults, $12/seniors, $10/students

Explore the largest Cathedral in the world, built in 1892. Admire grand gothic architectural details and 48 relief panels on the giant bronze front doors depicting scenes from the Old and New Testaments and the Apocalypse.

Inside, rotating century-spanning art exhibitions celebrate the creativity of 17th century weavers to modern painters and everything in between.

Outside, see charming small bronze animal sculptures created by K-12 students from NYC and tri-state area around a 40-foot high bronze sculpture by Cathedral Artist-in-Residence Greg Wyatt. Depictions of a giant crab, nine giraffes, a double helix, Albert Einstein, the sun and satan represent the eternal conflict between good and evil.

🍽 Pick up at cappuccino, croissants & Eastern European treats at the funky Hungarian Pastry Shop across the street.