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- Concert Ticket AgencyOctober 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.
- Karen CarpenterApril 10, 2012The restaurant Inside Park serves a lovely brunch on the terrace after the service -- best kept secret? Their happy hour: half price small plates and $5 well drinks!
- Angel Hana A.February 21, 2013St. Bartholomew's Church, commonly called St. Bart's, is a historic Episcopal Church founded in January 1835.The original Byzantine architecture was designed by Bertram Goodhue. Completed in 1918,
- Edward DelfinoOctober 13, 2018The pipe organ is the largest in NYC and in the 10 largest in the world (huh!). Leopold Stokowski was 1 of the church’s former choir directors.
- The Corcoran GroupAugust 19, 2011A short tour of the glorious art (24k gold mosaic) and stunning architecture of this church is given immediately after the Sunday 11am service.
- ✰ David Mathison ✰July 24, 2012Inside the park its a nice little outdoor restaurant, great for people watching on a nice day
- Martin AngelesAugust 1, 2011A Quiet retreat from the constant bustle of the Manhattan, where you can organize your thoughts through prayer.
- Jeffrey ZeldmanJuly 28, 2012The portico dates from 1903, and was designed by Stanford White for the church's original Madison Avenue location.
- lynda bauerDecember 25, 2012When you need to hear a big city sermon, Priest-in-Charge, Buddy Stallings provides...and snow...yes! #MerryChristmas!
- Closed? Not closed, posted hours only apply as default to holidays and special programs when the building is (often) opened longer
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