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Wednesday | 9:30AM–3PM |
Thursday | 9:30AM–3PM |
Friday | 9:30AM–3PM |
Saturday | 9:30AM–6PM |
Sunday | 9:30AM–6PM |
Monday | 9:30AM–3PM |
Tuesday | 9:30AM–3PM |
About the Business:
The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine is a Tourist attraction located at 1047 Amsterdam Ave, Manhattan, New York, New York 10025, US.
The establishment is listed under tourist attraction, cathedral, church, catholic cathedral category. It has received 3055 reviews with an average rating of 4.5 stars.
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Wednesday : 9:30AM–3PM
Thursday : 9:30AM–3PM
Friday : 9:30AM–3PM
Saturday : 9:30AM–6PM
Sunday : 9:30AM–6PM
Monday : 9:30AM–3PM
Tuesday : 9:30AM–3PM
"This is a must visit location. The roof top tour finishes on the roof with Central Park and NYC at your feet. It will never be finished. Their garden statue is built to show the creation of the universe. They keep peacocks on the property. If you have the chance attend mass here. The organ? One of the nicest sounding ones in the world. You can spend some time here looking at everything. The best mass is the Blessing of the Animals. One of the best gems this city has. Dan? Very talented Organist!!!!!"
"Went on a tour of The Cathedral of St. John The Divine with New York Adventure Club. The tour guide provided excellent history of The Cathedral and we had a full walking tour which included a stairwell walk up to the top of the Cathedral. The archarchitecture was fantastic. I highly recommend going on this tour."
"What a beautiful gem in NYC with lovely gardens to walk around in. Walk up close to the building to admire the intricate architecture. There is an admissions fee to go inside. You might even see the peacocks roaming the grounds on a nice day!"
"Stunning monument! It's a must visit if you find yourself in NY"
"I have been here several times since I moved to New York and it's a wonderful place. Take a close look at some of the work on the outside of the building as well as the inside. You'll notice some interesting things. Oddly, enough I've never taken the official tour although I've heard from friends that it's quite impressive. Be ready to walk though. It's a frequently used event space and yet somehow spots in it still feel quite sacred and sacrosanct rather than secular. If you look in the corners, you'll see little Tom otterness figures like you'll find hidden away in other spots around the city like the th Street A train station in downtown near the Irish Hunger Memorial. Everyone will tell you it's a must see for the Feast of Saint Francis of Assisi but you also don't want to miss All Souls Day here. There's usually some construction going on somewhere there but I guess that's a good thing. I'm going to give it 5 stars because I don't know whether Jesus will be happy if I give it 4 just because it's a little hyper secular and crowded with construction at times. The artwork really is spectacular there"