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St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral Building

Originally constructed in 1849, St Paul's is not only one of Buffalo's most beautiful churches, it's one of the oldest buildings in the whole city. After a fire in 1888, the Cathedral was rebuilt, and is still providing weekly services to its congregation. The peaceful Cathedral Park setting is also a favorite spot for downtown workers seeking a shady spot to eat their lunches.

Website: spcbuffalo.org

Phone: (716) 855-0900

Cross Streets: Between Church St and Cathedral Park

139 Pearl St Buffalo, NY 14202-4004 ·338.90 mi

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Tripadvisor traveler JuneNY 09/30/23

During the one day each year event known as OPEN DOORS BUFFALO, my sister and I visited this beautiful church. It is absolutely gorgeous both inside and out. What a wonderful treat it was when a group of young people stood in the balcony and sang HALLELUJA. It sounded SO heavenly.

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Tripadvisor traveler E828NAdaniels 07/06/19

The Architecture is fascinating. The pipe organ even better. Will return to hear the Organ. Thank the church for keeping the organ going !

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Tripadvisor traveler Max A W 07/03/19

This is a jewel sitting in an area full of them--including Sullivan's Warranty Building and works by E.B. Green. But even without their company, it's well worth exploring. If you can get there while the excellent boys' choir is performing, all the better.

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Tripadvisor traveler Steve B 06/23/19

Right downtown this church is phenomenal. The architecture both inside and outside is worth your time to visit.

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Tripadvisor traveler sket101 01/08/19

I am a follower of Tiffany windows for many years. To find one in downtown Buffalo during a tour was a surprise. The window is in perfect condition and in a beautifully restored church. The church was lovely inside and the staff was welcoming.

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