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Saints Peter And Paul Church, located on Washington Square in San Francisco's vibrant North Beach district, is an architectural gem showcasing the Romanesque Revival style. Since opening its doors in 1924, the church has drawn admiration with its tall twin towers and intricately designed altar. Inside, visitors find a serene atmosphere accentuated by beautiful shrines featuring sculptures of Christ, Mary, and various saints. The breathtaking stained glass windows add a touch of color and warmth to the cozy and sophisticated interior. Known for its welcoming priest and harmonious community, it is not only a place for prayer and mass but also a charming spot for picnics with a breathtaking backdrop. Its exquisite beauty makes it a dream venue for weddings, cherished by both locals and visitors, who rate it a remarkable 4.7 on Google.
Features
Wheelchair accessible
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Beautiful Church

Beautiful 100 year old Catholic church. It's worth taking a peek inside for the artwork and statuary.

One of my fave churches in Sfo. Everytime I come here, we make sure to visit the inside of this church, walk past the beautiful stone statues of Jesus and its followers. My daughter loves talking about Jesus as the colorful window glass painting apalls her.
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