Overview
Christ Church Cathedral is the cathedral church of the Episcopal Diocese of Lexington. It is the oldest church building in Lexington, dating back to 1848.
Top Highlights
- Architecture: Gothic Revival style architecture with stained glass windows.
- History: A historic landmark with a rich history in the community.
- Music: Known for its strong musical tradition and choir.
Things to Do
- Worship: Attend a service to experience the liturgy and music.
- Tour: Admire the architecture and historical details of the building.
- Concerts: Attend musical performances and concerts hosted at the cathedral.
Best Time to Visit
Sunday mornings for services, or during scheduled concerts and events.
Entry & Visitor Information
- Admission: Free to enter for worship and prayer.
- Services: Check the website for service times.
Facilities Available
- Accessibility: The cathedral is accessible to visitors with disabilities.
Travel Tips
- Location: Located in downtown Lexington, near other historic sites.
- Parking: Street parking and nearby garages are available.