These 15 Churches In New Jersey Will Leave You Absolutely Speechless
New Jersey has hundreds of stunning churches with rich histories and amazing architecture. The following few are just a small sample of what our state has to offer but they are truly breathtaking.

This Italian Gothic church has a red brick exterior and magnificent interior.

This historical church is currently under renovation but will be reopened soon. All 7 presidents who vacationed in New Jersey have worshiped here.
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Consecrated in 1908 by Austro-Hungarian and Russian immigrants, this church features some incredible artwork.
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Though this may look like many other churches, it is one of the oldest in the state.

This fine example of architectural brilliance was built as a memorial to the founder's daughter Catherine, who had died of tuberculosis.

This centuries old Dutch church sits in the middle of a very modern town.

Martin Luther King, Jr. once delivered a sermon at this Gothic style interfaith chapel.

This striking stone church is one of many beautiful buildings in the dilapidated city.
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This exquisite Victorian-Gothic church was built in the 1890's and features luminous Munich School stained glass windows.

This quintessential suburban church is perfectly picturesque.

Many of the stained glass windows in this church were designed by Tiffany & Co. Additionally, it features one of the largest pipe organs in the state.

This Paterson church looks more like a castle with its massive tower.

This church sits on the grounds of Red Bank Catholic High School. It is well known for its beautiful frescoes.
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This spectacular church is a sight to behold.

This 19th century church was built by Horace Trumbauer who also helped to design the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Even if you aren’t a person of faith, it can not be denied that these beautiful churches are awe inspiring. The exteriors and interiors were designed with exquisite detail and the pride in craftsmanship is apparent. Which church do you find the most striking? What would you add to this list?
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