About

St. Ignatius Church in San Francisco is a stunning testament to Baroque and Renaissance architecture designed by Charles J. I. Devlin. Established on August 2, 1914, it stands as the largest college chapel west of the Mississippi River. Visitors are drawn to its beautiful and imposing interior, where the nave offers an awe-inspiring view framed by colored ceilings adorned with intricate designs and exquisite statuary. The elegant and picturesque atmosphere is enhanced by stained glass windows, creating a divine setting for candlelight concerts, Sunday Mass, and other events. Loved by both children and adults, this 4.8-star rated attraction is a captivating venue where history and beauty converge harmoniously.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

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SERGIO ARNAUD
SERGIO ARNAUD
1 month ago on Google

Digno espacio Para Ognacio de Loyola. Líder carismático de la cofradía Jesuita. Que tantos conocimientos teológico ha aportado al catolicismo actual.

Penny O
Penny O
1 month ago on Google

Big Catholic Church

Mary Ann Loss
Mary Ann Loss
1 month ago on Google

What a surprise in the middle of San Francisco.