St. Peter In Chains Cathedral In Cincinnati Is A True Work Of Art
By Monica Spencer|Published September 28, 2019
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Monica Spencer
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Monica is a Diné (Navajo) freelance writer and photographer based in the Southwest. Born in Gallup and raised in Phoenix, she is Tódich'ii'nii (Bitter Water People) and Tsi'naajinii (Black Streak Wood People). Monica is a staff writer for Only In Your State, photo editor for The Mesa Legend, and previously a staff writer for The Navajo Post. You can reach her at monica.d.spencer@gmail.com.
If you’re ready to check out some beautiful architecture in Cincinnati, you don’t have to look far! Locations like Union Terminal and Music Hall show off some spectacular examples of the city’s architecture. Let’s take a look at one historical location that we think you will love.
This is St. Peter in Chains Cathedral, located in downtown Cincinnati.
Construction on the cathedral began in May 1841 when the first cornerstone was laid near Plum and 8th Streets. It was dedicated in 1845 yet construction continued for several more years as the city’s population grew.
The classical Greek influence is one of the most striking parts of the building, with massive Corinthian columns rising from the ground.
Another jaw-dropping element to this building? That incredible spire that reaches to the sky and houses the cathedral’s bells. The single spire stretches 224 feet and transforms this from an ordinary classical revival structure to a building that is easy to spot and difficult to forget.
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One step inside, however, and you’ll find more reasons to admire the cathedral.
Also, when visiting or taking part in Mass, be sure to take a longer look at the mosaics, murals, and stained glass images which cover the walls and windows with colorful stories.
Have you had the opportunity to visit the historic St. Peter in Chains Cathedral? We would love to hear your experience and see any photos from your visit.
Address: 325 West 8th Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202