Marble Collegiate Church

NoMad, Manhattan

Credit: The Sanctuary of Marble Collegiate Church

Opening its doors in 1854, Marble Collegiate Church is a beautiful example of Romanesque Revival architecture with Gothic influences, made world-famous by Dr. Norman Vincent Peale. This New York City Landmark boasts an impressive marble exterior and bell tower. Discover a finely detailed interior featuring beautiful stained glass windows, including two designed by Tiffany, as well as cantilevered balconies, a beautiful pipe organ designed by Sebastian Gluck, and an inlaid labyrinth modeled after the one at Chartres Cathedral in France.

Opening its doors in 1854, Marble Collegiate Church is a beautiful example of Romanesque Revival architecture with Gothic influences, made world-famous by Dr. Norman Vincent Peale. This New York City Landmark boasts an impressive marble exterior and bell tower. Discover a finely detailed interior featuring beautiful stained glass windows, including two designed by Tiffany, as well as cantilevered balconies, a beautiful pipe organ designed by Sebastian Gluck, and an inlaid labyrinth modeled after the one at Chartres Cathedral in France.

1854

1 West 29th Street
New York, NY 10001