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2025 Churches, Cathedrals

Perched on the prestigious Nob Hill, Grace Cathedral stands as a magnificent testament to Gothic Revival and French Gothic architecture, thoughtfully crafted by Lewis P. Hobart. Despite its monumental presence as the third largest Episcopalian cathedral in America, this San Francisco gem is more than just an architectural marvel. Born from resilience after the 1906 earthquake and fully realized in 1964, it offers a unique blend of tranquility and cultural dynamism. Visitors can immerse themselves in its peaceful aura, whether admiring the elaborate murals and digital displays, joining a contemplative walk through the labyrinths, or engaging in yoga classes under the cathedral's towering arches. With an average Google rating of 4.6, Grace Cathedral promises an enchanting experience that blends spiritual reflection with vibrant community activities.

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Price

$14 for Adults

Features

Wheelchair accessible

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 4,925 reviews
4.6/5 2,203 reviews
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Leonardo Daniel Leal
Leonardo Daniel Leal
1 month ago on Google

I had a transformational experience at yesterday’s healing meditation and musical harmony.

Nik
Nik
1 month ago on Google

Cattedrale neogotica

Johnny Law
Johnny Law
1 month ago on Google

A beautiful cathedral and sanctuary for Episcopalans, liturgical Christians, and even non-believers to rest in the solace, rejuvenate in grace, and behold the compassion of the Holy Spirit. The following is the invitation that led me to this beautiful tradition and back to Christ: "This is the table, not of the Church, but of the Lord. It is made ready for those who love him, and for those who want to love him more. So come, you who have much faith and you who have little, you who have been here often and you who have not been for a long time,you who have tried to follow and you who have failed. Come, not because it is I who invite you—it is our Lord. It is his will that those who want him should meet him here." Invitation to Communion. (Traditional liturgy associated with the Iona Community). As quoted in various editions of the Iona Abbey Worship Book and A Wee Worship Book, Wild Goose Publications.

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