Cathedral of Saint Paul
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Explore the Cathedral of Saint Paul
Explore the beautiful interiors, but be sure to take in the view of downtown St. Paul from the stairs of this iconic building. Follow this by a stroll along Summit Avenue to admire Victorian mansions and historic sights.
Overview
Situated at the highest point in St. Paul, west of the city's main downtown area, the Cathedral of Saint Paul is a historical landmark dating back to 1915. Showcasing a stunning Renaissance-style architecture, the cathedral is adorned with marble columns and stained-glass windows. The exterior is constructed with Minnesota Rockville granite, making the structure both imposing and beautiful. The cathedral attracts more than 200,000 visitors annually who come to tour its premises and participate in religious services held throughout the week.
Visitor Impressions
Recent visitors have commented on the cathedral’s commanding presence owing to its size and significant position along the St. Paul skyline. Many enjoyed leisurely wandering through the building to appreciate its architecture, statues, and paintings. Some visitors also recommend attending a service to experience the magnificent organ music that fills the room.
Visitor Information
The Cathedral of Saint Paul welcomes the public and offers hourlong tours at 1 p.m. from Tuesday to Friday. Visiting the church is free of charge, though a suggested donation of $2 per person is appreciated for those taking a tour. Worship service times vary, so it’s best to check for the latest schedule.