• Tourist In Your Own Town #15: Cathedral of Saint John the Divine. Rededicated Cathedral of St. John The Divine, NYC.
  • Construction on the Cathedral of St. John the Divine was begun with the cornerstone-laying ceremony on December 27, 1892, St. John's Day.
  • The Cathedral of St. John the Divine is a New York City landmark that costs little to visit, where visitors can make their stays as short or long as they like.
  • The delay-addled construction on "Saint John the Unfinished" began in 1892 in Romanesque style, was put on hold for a Gothic Revival redesign in 1911...
  • The world's largest Gothic cathedral, St. John the Divine has been an extraordinary presence in New York since the first cornerstone was laid in 1892.
  • Spanning an entire city block, the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine is the largest cathedral in the world and home to the Episcopal Diocese of New York.
  • Cathedral Church of Saint John: The Great Divine in the City and Diocese of New York, 1047 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY 10025, Birleşik Devletler, N40°...
  • Explore the Latin side of the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, the Episcopalian Cathedral that serves all faiths and all peoples.
  • ...and soar past Central Park and up to Yankee Stadium, and see St. John the Divine Cathedral, Columbia University, and even the Palisades of New Jersey.
  • The Cathedral of Saint John the Divine located on Amsterdam Avenue between 113th Street and West 110th Street is one of the worlds largest Cathedrals.