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Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis

Address: 4431 Lindell Boulevard
Pricing: Free admission
Phone: 314-373-8242
Hours: 7 a.m. -5 p.m. daily
How To Get There:
Cathedral Basilica is located near the intersection of Lindell Blvd. and N. Newstead Ave. in the Central West End neighborhood of St. Louis.
Parking:
Street parking is available
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Cathedral Basilica: A local wonder to behold

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Jul 15, 2009

The world’s largest collection of mosaic art isn’t found in Rome, or Paris, or even Europe.  Housed in the heart of St. Louis in the soaring Cathedral Basilica, this incredible collection includes two soaring domes and several galleries of detailed religious images made from colored glass.    

While construction began on the cathedral in 1907, it would take another 80 years for the mammoth undertaking to be complete.   The exterior design of the cathedral has a decidedly gothic air, marked by large stones and stained glass, modeled on Byzantine and Romanesque design.

Mosaics depicting life in Saint Louis first greet visitors in the cathedral’s narthex, and the Blessed Sacrament Chapel (opened in 1917) contains bronze gates which graced the Austrian exhibit at the St. Louis World’s Fair of 1904. 

The ornate mosaics covering the interior of the sprawling cathedral were designed by more than a dozen artists, and installed by the German firm August Wagner.  The stunning Arch of Triumph, Arch of Creation and Sanctuary Dome soar high over worshippers with colorful religious imagery.

In 1997, the cathedral was designated a Cathedral Basilica by Pope John Paul II, who visited the historic site himself in 1999.  Today, daily masses and ceremonies attract thousands of worshippers, and thousands more who hope to explore the sheer beauty and majesty of the artwork. 

Though the cathedral is open daily, guests should be mindful and respectful of mass schedules when the cathedral is reserved for prayer.  Otherwise, the lovely site is open for exploration to all who pass through its ornate doors.  A museum is located onsite to provide additional information on the cathedral and its artifacts.

While St. Louis houses dozens of scenic churches, the Cathedral Basilica truly is a wonder to behold.  It transports visitors to another time and place, all without leaving the city or spending a dime.  Now that’s most definitely a trip worth taking.



- by D.J. Siegel, Saint Louis Reporter for HelloMetro  (Click to leave a message)





 


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Cathedral Basilica is located in the Central West End neighborhood of St. Louis. (Photo by Ben Bahl)
Construction of the cathedral took more than 80 years to complete.
The cathedral houses the largest collection of mosaic art in the world.