Hugh Y. • November 29, 2011St. Peter's often has art exhibitions in the lobby inside the 54th Street entrance. It's well worth checking out if you're in the neighborhood.
Takako N. • March 15, 2010The People's Voice Cafe runs on Saturdays from September through June, featuring musicians of the lefty progressive bent. Very nice, welcoming people.
Cheen T. • August 11, 2022Also known as the Little Church Around the Corner, it was designated a New York City landmark, & listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. Source: Wikipedia
Angela • August 18, 2013Beautiful church. Watch out for wedding crashers!
Mr. E. • July 31, 2011A beautiful church! One should really go to Mass here at least once! They celebrate the liturgy with care and respect to the Church's teachings. Love this church!
Foursquare Insiders • September 11, 2015"Recently I popped into a Mormon Church and ended up attending a mens discussion meeting. I am not sure I understood what was said, but overall it was a fascinating experience." - Simon Doonan, author
TenduTV • March 26, 2011The Judson Memorial Church is one of the landmarks of American avant garde dance. The church hosted early performances by artists such as Trisha Brown, Lucinda Childs, David Gordon and Meredith Monk
Anna Dzhenkova • January 12, 2015Choral and organ recitals! This is something to experience! My favorite cathedral in NYC.
Concert Ticket Agency • October 18, 2012Come for the architecture and spirituality, stay for their Aeolian-Skinner pipe organ, the largest in NYC and one of the great examples of the American Classic organ.
Mary G. • October 18, 2011If you're in your 20s or 30s stick around after the 11am service for Focus of Next. Or go to brunch and check out one of Next's great weekday/Saturday activities!
Guri V. • June 10, 2013Inside the church is a small shop where you can get everything from delicious Norwegian milk chocolate to the pine soap that is the equivalent of a clean Norwegian home. They have killer waffles too!
Josh S. • December 25, 2012This is good, solemn liturgy by the book. The pro octet sings at 11 AM each Sunday and the cantors are always phenomenal.
Filippa E. • May 23, 2013You never know what you'll find here. Just stopped in for a cinnamon bun and walked into a art opening and a concert. Lovely and unexpected midtown break on a rainy day.
IWalked Audio Tours • January 20, 2012Founded in 1860. Current chapel from 1871 designed by J. Cleaveland Cady who also was the architect for the American Museum of Natural History on Central Park West.
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