Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Tours

Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
One of Miami’s oldest churches is a masterpiece of early 20th-century Mediterranean Revival architecture, including impressive mosaics and stained glass.

The congregation at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral is older than the city it’s in. In fact, Miami grew up around this stately building. The skyscrapers that surround it in the bustle of Downtown Miami serve only to emphasize the decidedly European character of the architecture, inspired by the Church of St. Gilles in southern France. Between sunbathing and club-hopping or before a game at the nearby American Airlines Arena, stop for a glimpse of Miami’s past.

Appreciate first the sheer size of the building, which seems small only in comparison to the gargantuan glass skyscrapers surrounding it. Admire the mixture of Byzantine, Romanesque and Italian designs that are incorporated into the façade, giving it a distinctly Mediterranean flavor without seeming like a copy of a European original. Follow the lines of the stonework in the central round window, which seems to gleam under the Florida sun.

Enter the large nave and feel your troubles slip imperceptibly away. Around the edge of the church, follow the series of mosaics that depict a variety of religious themes, including the Stations of the Cross. Look up at the huge stained-glass windows, with their compelling images of scenes from the lives of Jesus and other religious figures. Before leaving, stop at the on-site bookstore, with some of Miami’s best prices.

Find Trinity Episcopal Cathedral near the waterfront in the Town Square neighborhood of Downtown Miami, a few steps from the Venetian Causeway that leads to Miami Beach. Drive from Miami International Airport in about 20 minutes or from Miami Beach in 15 minutes. The Metromover station nearby facilitates access to other parts of the city. Use the free parking lot behind the cathedral or additional metered garage parking across the street. 

The church and bookstore are open to visitors daily from morning to mid-afternoon, though the bookstore closes on weekends. Services are held on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, with details posted on the church’s website.

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