The 10 Most Beautiful Churches In Ohio Will Take Your Breath Away
Turns out you don’t have to travel to Europe to observe breathtaking cathedrals and elaborate stained glass windows. The following are what we consider to be the most beautiful churches in Ohio.

Constructed in a Spanish Platteresque style in 1926, this cathedral is more than 240 feet long and 90 feet tall.

This historic Polish cathedral was constructed in the late 1800s.
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Originally built in 1901, the Trinity Cathedral was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.
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The oldest Orthodox Christian Church in the State of Ohio, and constructed in 1912.

Completed in 1852, this historic Roman Catholic cathedral now sits in the heart of downtown Cleveland.

Columbus' Greek Orthodox Cathedral is built in the traditional Byzantine style of architecture, featuring a dome and a floor plan of a Greek cross.

This Greek revival structure was officially completed and dedicated in 1845.

Located in downtown Cincinnati is the cathedral church of the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio.
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The first cornerstone of this cathedral was laid in 1866, and the church currently sits in central Columbus.

Antique glass blown in Germany, England and Italy was used for the stained glass windows in this cathedral.
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