In 1917, Gustave Steinbeck finished this church in the delightful French Gothic Revival style. Perhaps, outside of the architectural touches that somehow don’t make it at severe-looking as you’d think, what...
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St. Ignatius Loyola, Park Avenue
One of the most striking buildings, all 100,000 square feet of it, on Park Avenue is this church, which harkens to Renaissance Rome. St. Ignatius Loyola’s facade is as massive as it is severe. The blocks add to...
St. Vicent Ferrer, Upper East Side
This church, run by the Dominican Fathers, is a pastiche of Gothic Revival architecture. This is the third church built on the site, including the predecessor, built in 1869. Four decades later, the parish wanted a new...
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Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Upper West Side
In 1917, Gustave Steinbeck finished this church in the delightful French Gothic Revival style. Perhaps, outside of the architectural touches that somehow don’t make it at severe-looking as you’d think, what...
St. Ignatius Loyola, Park Avenue
One of the most striking buildings, all 100,000 square feet of it, on Park Avenue is this church, which harkens to Renaissance Rome. St. Ignatius Loyola’s facade is as massive as it is severe. The blocks add to...
St. Vicent Ferrer, Upper East Side
This church, run by the Dominican Fathers, is a pastiche of Gothic Revival architecture. This is the third church built on the site, including the predecessor, built in 1869. Four decades later, the parish wanted a new...
Our Lady Queen of Martyrs, Forest Hills
As Forest Hills residents, we have a soft spot for Our Lady Queen of Martyrs. The impressive complex is a mainstay of the area, and despite its rather intense Gothic Revival attributes, brings peace to an otherwise...
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Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Upper West Side
In 1917, Gustave Steinbeck finished this church in the delightful French Gothic Revival style. Perhaps, outside of the architectural touches that somehow don’t make it at severe-looking as you’d think, what...
St. Ignatius Loyola, Park Avenue
One of the most striking buildings, all 100,000 square feet of it, on Park Avenue is this church, which harkens to Renaissance Rome. St. Ignatius Loyola’s facade is as massive as it is severe. The blocks add to...
St. Vicent Ferrer, Upper East Side
This church, run by the Dominican Fathers, is a pastiche of Gothic Revival architecture. This is the third church built on the site, including the predecessor, built in 1869. Four decades later, the parish wanted a new...
Our Lady Queen of Martyrs, Forest Hills
As Forest Hills residents, we have a soft spot for Our Lady Queen of Martyrs. The impressive complex is a mainstay of the area, and despite its rather intense Gothic Revival attributes, brings peace to an otherwise...
St. Peter’s Catholic Church, St. George
St. Peter’s massive size is visible from the ferry well before it docks into St. George. It’s already perched on an 80-foot hill, and its 164-foot Cardinal’s Tower gives it an extra push. The...
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Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Upper West Side
In 1917, Gustave Steinbeck finished this church in the delightful French Gothic Revival style. Perhaps, outside of the architectural touches that somehow don’t make it at severe-looking as you’d think, what...
St. Ignatius Loyola, Park Avenue
One of the most striking buildings, all 100,000 square feet of it, on Park Avenue is this church, which harkens to Renaissance Rome. St. Ignatius Loyola’s facade is as massive as it is severe. The blocks add to...
St. Vicent Ferrer, Upper East Side
This church, run by the Dominican Fathers, is a pastiche of Gothic Revival architecture. This is the third church built on the site, including the predecessor, built in 1869. Four decades later, the parish wanted a new...
Our Lady Queen of Martyrs, Forest Hills
As Forest Hills residents, we have a soft spot for Our Lady Queen of Martyrs. The impressive complex is a mainstay of the area, and despite its rather intense Gothic Revival attributes, brings peace to an otherwise...
St. Peter’s Catholic Church, St. George
St. Peter’s massive size is visible from the ferry well before it docks into St. George. It’s already perched on an 80-foot hill, and its 164-foot Cardinal’s Tower gives it an extra push. The...
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St. Ignatius Loyola, Park Avenue
One of the most striking buildings, all 100,000 square feet of it, on Park Avenue is this church, which harkens to Renaissance Rome. St. Ignatius Loyola’s facade is as massive as it is severe. The blocks add to...
Our Lady Queen of Martyrs, Forest Hills
As Forest Hills residents, we have a soft spot for Our Lady Queen of Martyrs. The impressive complex is a mainstay of the area, and despite its rather intense Gothic Revival attributes, brings peace to an otherwise...
Church of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Williamsburg
While Williamsburg gets a lot of buzz regarding its ambiance and hip culture, it’s easy to forget that the area has many beautiful churches. On its heyday, Williamsburg’s deanery had at least 10 functioning...
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Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Upper West Side
In 1917, Gustave Steinbeck finished this church in the delightful French Gothic Revival style. Perhaps, outside of the architectural touches that somehow don’t make it at severe-looking as you’d think, what...
St. Vicent Ferrer, Upper East Side
This church, run by the Dominican Fathers, is a pastiche of Gothic Revival architecture. This is the third church built on the site, including the predecessor, built in 1869. Four decades later, the parish wanted a new...
St. Peter’s Catholic Church, St. George
St. Peter’s massive size is visible from the ferry well before it docks into St. George. It’s already perched on an 80-foot hill, and its 164-foot Cardinal’s Tower gives it an extra push. The...