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Thursday 8 August 2013

Great Indianapolis Religious Landmarks

By Pris Stratton


Indianapolis is not just the largest metropolitan in the state of Indiana, it is also the capital of the state as well. Indianapolis is famous for being home to the Indianapolis Speedway, the Indianapolis Colts and a downtown area full of plenty of shopping, bistros, attractions and things to do and see. Religious themed landmarks in Indianapolis can be discovered throughout the town and surrounding area. Religious sites in Indianapolis are a nice addition to any Indianapolis trip, as many of the sites are also historic in nature and showcase the cultural variance found in Indianapolis itself. Do yourself a favor and read our suggestions to find more about popular Indianapolis activities.

Christ Church Cathedral

Noted on the National Register of Historic Places, the Christ Church Cathedral is one of the more architecturally astounding Indianapolis religious landmarks. Built in 1857, the church draws crowds who come to have a look at the unique building and admire the Tiffany stained glass windows that really to come to life when the sun reflects off of the surfaces of them.

Scottish Rite Cathedral

Celebrating some of the Scottish heritage of the area, this is definitely one of the most well-liked spiritual landmarks in Indianapolis. This Gothic style cathedral is virtually surreal in its appearance, and is the crux of many photos by those that come to bask in the beauty of the building itself. The interior of the church has many rooms which can on occasion be toured and include the Tiler's room which is covered in detailed and impressively hand carved wood and marble, the Ballroom and Lounge utilized for formal affairs and the Auditorium which is Medieval Gothic in design and importance.

Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church

Paying tribute and homage to the wealthy African-American culture found across the city, the Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church stands as a testament to sheer sweetness of the Indianapolis religious landmarks that draw crowds and tourists from all over the world. Once a stop along the Underground Railroad, this is the oldest African church left standing in Indianapolis. The inside and outside of the church, which only stands as a historic site now, shows a particularly unsophisticated design and echoes the struggles of the past based on the sheer simplicity of the design.

Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church

Though many religious sites in Indianapolis are found throughout the city center, the hypnotizing Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church is located just under a couple miles from the heart of the city itself. Built in 1875 as the German National Catholic Church, this church remains a tribute to the German history and culture of the area. Stained glass, elaborate gold displays, high ceilings and statues give a very larger than life feel to this church.




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