Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
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Identification
Name
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
Emporis Building Number
121992
Location
Map and Surrounding Area
Technical Data
Height (tip)
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Height (architectural)
60.96 m
Construction start
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Construction end
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Structure in General
Construction type
church
Current status
Facade material
granite
sandstone
Architectural style
neo-gothic
Usages
Main usages
churchFacts
The cathedral has a tower rising 110 feet to the base of a 90-foot spire. Trinity chimes hang from the top of tower. |
Built of sandstone and granite in Flemish Gothic style. |
This is the Cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh on land granted by the Penns to the Church of England. |
Companies involved in this building
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Architect: Richard M. Upjohn Other companies: Meneely & Company |

