If you yearn to tour the medieval architecture of Europe, but you don’t have the funds for a European vacation, don’t worry. You can get a view of some stunning French Gothic architecture right here in Colorado. How, you ask? Just pay a visit to the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Denver.
Standing tall against the backdrop of the city of Denver, this iconic church looks much older than its surroundings.
Because of its French Gothic style, you might feel like you've gone back in time hundreds of years. This is because it was modeled on a 13th-century church, but the cathedral was actually completed in 1912.
Also, Pope John Paul II once celebrated mass at the church. This is one of the few churches in America honored with this distinction and his visit is memorialized with a statue on the grounds.
The Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Heart is much more than a landmark and still very much a place of worship. Masses are held daily and the church can hold up to 800 people.
To learn more about the history of this modern-day cathedral or when to visit for mass or other events, check out its website. Want to see more of the art and architecture Colorado has to offer? Check out these Denver Landmarks Everyone Should Visit.
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