Trinity Cathedral Episcopal Church In Cleveland Is One Of The Most Stunning Lesser-Known Landmarks In The City
By Nikki Rhoades|Published June 08, 2020
×
Nikki Rhoades
Author
Nikki is a lifelong Ohioan with a love for literature. She holds a Bachelor's Degree from the University of Akron and has enjoyed publishing her written work since 2007. She has a love of travel and does so frequently, though she believes that home is where the heart is — she continues to work in and around Cleveland as a digital content specialist to this day, working on everything from commercial scripts and social media posts to grassroots marketing initiatives.
When it comes to churches in Cleveland, there’s no shortage of local splendor. You’ll find architecture that ranges from modest to extravagant, and there are churches that are a few hundred years old while others are a few years old. Most local churches in Cleveland, however, are much more than a holy place. They also offer insight into architectural trends and area history. When it comes to local landmarks, most churches that come up in conversation are St. John’s Episcopal Church, one of the oldest in the area, and Old Stone Church, arguably the most visible in Cleveland. However, lesser-known landmarks like Trinity Cathedral Episcopal Church deserve some time in the spotlight. Prepare for majesty, because this beautiful destination could easily be mistaken for Hogwarts at first glance.
Welcome to Trinity Cathedral, an incredible church that surprises passerby at Euclid Avenue and East 22nd Street.
Trinity parish was founded in 1816, and their original building (a wooden church located at what is now West 3rd Street) was the first church built in Cleveland. Much of the church was funded by donations from wealthy parishioners like Samuel L. Mather.
Advertisement
Every inch of this beautiful church is overflowing with beautiful elements, a fact that earned this pretty place a spot on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.
This gorgeous Gothic structure was finally completed and consecrated in 1907. Its majesty was, perhaps unsurprisingly, the result of efforts by Charles F. Schweinfurth.
Architect Charles F. Schweinfurth is famous in Cleveland, even if you do not initially recognize the name. This architectural genius helped redesign the interior of Old Stone Church following a fire, around 15 mansions on Millionaires' Row, and all sorts of buildings on local university campuses.
The central tower of this grand building obscures its evident shape a little bit, but inside the church, the design is more prevalent. The interior, by the way, is absolutely breathtaking. It is full of stained glass and high ceilings, and features like vitrified brick and darkened oak make the space all the more elegant.
This site was only enhanced in the 1990s, when a new roof and interior renovations returned this long-standing building to a more flawless state.
The church became involved with groups like the Church Home for the Sick and Friendless as early as the 1850s, and social outreach continues to this day. You can visit the church's website to learn about how they are active in the community today as well as how you can get active in this charming local church.
Advertisement
There is so much history in this stunning local church.
Trinity Cathedral Episcopal Church is one of the most beautiful churches in Cleveland. Have you ever visited this century-old landmark? Share your thoughts with us in the comments, and tell us about your other favorite local churches.
Love religious architecture? Fall in love with the works of art at The Museum of Divine Statues over in Lakewood.
Check out these if you’re looking for additional exciting attractions.
OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.