Saint Patrick's Cathedral - Free Audio Guide

New York City, New York, United States

Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, 625, 5th Avenue, Manhattan Community Board 5, Manhattan, New York County, City of New York, New York, 10035, United States

Saint Patrick's Cathedral, New York City
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Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, formally the Cathedral of Saint Patrick, is a prominent Neo‑Gothic Roman Catholic cathedral in Midtown Manhattan on Fifth Avenue opposite Rockefeller Center. Designed by James Renwick Jr. and constructed in the mid‑19th century, it serves as the seat of the Archbishop of New York and a focal point for Catholic worship and significant civic and religious ceremonies. Architecturally notable for its twin spires, vaulted nave, intricate stained glass, marble altars, chapels and a historic pipe organ, the building reflects fine craftsmanship and urban landmark status. The cathedral holds historical and cultural significance as a symbol of immigrant faith, public mourning and community celebration. It receives worshippers and visitors; administrative policies set hours, admission and event arrangements, and the site offers general accessibility provisions for people with mobility needs.