Harlem Parish
Built in 1897 and re-imagined in 2017. One of the grandest yet most intimate spaces in NYC. A modern facility in space over 100 years old. See all that Harlem has to offer!
The parish was established in 1889 for, ever changing, immigrant groups. The present church was built 1907 to designs by Thomas H. Poole & Company, and dedicated the same year. The interior was noted for its remarkable fan vaulting and celebrated German stained glass (from the still operating studio of Mayer of Munich, famed stained glass makers for the Holy See and Catholic churches around the world). The AIA Guide to NYC describes the church as follows: “No name is to be found on this church, but its finely detailed neo-Gothic façade, prominently entered via a stairway and an arcaded porch, demands attention.”
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