St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City is a monumental example of Gothic Revival architecture and a central place of worship on Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue. Officially completed in 1879, the cathedral serves as the seat of the Archdiocese of New York and welcomes thousands of visitors and parishioners each day. Its soaring spires, intricate stone carvings, stained glass windows, and luminous interior create a powerful sense of reverence and beauty, making it one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. St. Patrick’s also hosts daily Masses, special liturgies, concerts, and educational programs, and provides a spiritual refuge in the heart of Midtown, inviting people of all backgrounds to experience its history, artistry, and community.


















