These 6 Churches In Cleveland Will Leave You Absolutely Speechless
By Conor Battles
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Published January 10, 2017
The timeless beauty of an old church adds a level of beauty and splendor to a city that modern architecture just can’t match. In a city as bustling as Cleveland, it’s comforting that these magnificent churches are still standing, and the detail in every inch of their construction can leave you breathless.
1. Old Stone Church (91 Public Square)
Located in the heart of downtown Cleveland, the intricate stone and wood work of the Old Stone Church is a welcome break from the steel and glass of the surrounding blocks.
2. St. Colman Church (2027 W 65th St)
This beautiful building offers both an unforgettable exterior and a simply marvelous interior of authentic wood and stained glass.
3. St. Vitus Church (6019 Lausche Ave)
The beautiful round window at the top of this church is made out of intricate, multifaceted glass. Once inside, it gives the church an outstanding source of natural, welcoming light.
4. St. John Cathedral (1007 Superior Ave)
The Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, in the heart of downtown Cleveland, offers a unique blend of timeless tradition and modern sensibilities. The building is ornate, yet welcoming to all.
5. St. Stephen's Catholic Church (1930 W 54th St)
One of the most breathtaking churches in Cleveland, the intricate designs of St. Stephen's extravagant layout are truly something that must be seen in person to be appreciated.
6. The Church of the Covenant (11205 Euclid Ave)
Located in Cleveland's vibrant University Circle, the Church of the Covenant is a stately building whose intricate stonework separates itself from the modern university buildings surrounding it.
There are dozens of gorgeous churches in the Cleveland area, and they all offer something completely unique and unforgettable. Tell us about your favorite churches in Cleveland in the comments below.
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