Fort Worth, Texas
St. Patrick Cathedral is a historic Catholic church and a stunning example of Gothic Revival architecture in downtown Fort Worth. Built between 1888 and 1892, it is the oldest continuously used church building in the city. The cathedral is constructed of native limestone and features twin towers and intricate stained glass windows.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, St. Patrick Cathedral serves as the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth. Its rich history and architectural beauty make it a significant spiritual and cultural landmark. The cathedral complex also includes a rectory and the historic St. Ignatius Academy building.