• Washington National Cathedral is the sixth-largest cathedral in the world, and an architectural masterpiece with its giant vaulted ceilings.
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  • The Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, which belongs to the Episcopal Church, is called the Washington National Cathedral by the Americans.
  • In 1898, the first bishop of Washington, Henry Yates Satterlee, chose a site overlooking the Federal City for the Washington National Cathedral.
  • On our recent visit to Washington, D.C. we visited the Washington National Cathedral and attended the longest of their three Sunday services, the 11:15 a.m...
  • In 1896, the extraordinary, 57-acre hilltop parcel of Mount Saint Alban was selected for Washington National Cathedral.
  • From 1907 to 1927, Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. worked on the master plan for the 59-acre Washington National Cathedral.
  • Located just north of Georgetown, the Washington National Cathedral is the 6th largest cathedral in the world.
  • The Cathedral is known as Washington National Cathedral, though its official name is the Cathedral Church of St. Peter and St. Paul.
  • One of the most visible landmarks in Washington DC, the Washington National Cathedral evokes admiration for its breathtaking architecture.