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American Cathedral of the Holy Trinity

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The American Cathedral of the Holy Trinity is a striking neo-Gothic church located on Avenue George V, just steps from the Champs-Élysées in Paris's 8th arrondissement. Built in the 1880s, it serves as the pro-cathedral of the Episcopal Church in Europe and is a spiritual home for the English-speaking community in Paris. The cathedral's architecture features a tall spire, intricate stonework, and a beautiful rose window. Inside, visitors are greeted by soaring vaulted ceilings, carved wooden pews, and a series of stunning stained glass windows depicting biblical scenes and saints. The church is known for its serene atmosphere, offering a quiet retreat from the bustling city outside. It also hosts regular services, concerts, and cultural events, including organ recitals and choir performances. The adjacent parish house and garden add to the charm of this landmark.

Don't miss

  • Admire the intricate stained glass windows, especially the rose window above the entrance
  • Attend an organ recital or choral evensong for an acoustic experience
  • Explore the peaceful garden and cloister adjacent to the church
  • View the carved stone pulpit and altar from the 19th century
  • Visit the small gift shop for religious items and local crafts

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Know before you go

  • Visitors are welcome to attend services; check the schedule online.
  • Photography is allowed but be respectful during services.
  • Check for free lunchtime concerts or evening recitals.
  • Dress modestly; no shorts or bare shoulders during services.

A bit of history

The American Cathedral was designed by architect George Edmund Street and consecrated in 1886. It was built to serve the growing American expatriate community in Paris. The church became a pro-cathedral in 1922 and has since been a center for Anglican worship and American cultural events in the city.

Common questions

Is the cathedral open to tourists?

Yes, it is open to visitors daily except during services.

Are there guided tours?

Self-guided tour brochures are available; group tours can be arranged in advance.

Can I attend a service?

Yes, services are held in English and are open to all.

Is there a dress code?

Modest attire is requested; no swimwear or bare feet.

Is the cathedral wheelchair accessible?

Limited accessibility; a ramp is available at the side entrance.

Can I take photos?

Yes, non-flash photography is permitted for personal use.

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