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Museum from Home: Drink of Me Fondly
Welcome to our final food blog of the year! We invite you to explore the Chapels of the Tongues with us but this time in a decidedly more liquid fashion – Festive Hol...
Gotham Gothic: An Appreciation of Ralph Adams Cram
In 1916, Ralph Adams Cram faced the task of completing the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine. Barely a third of the cathedral had been built since its cornerstone had been...
#MuseumFromHome: Easy (and Tasty) as Pie
For those of you who have been following our culinary chapel tours, you know that our seven chapels are each dedicated to a different immigrant group that was coming into t...
Museum From Home: Trick-or-Treating Through the Chapels
The Chapels of the Tongues at the Cathedral are so named since each was dedicated to a different immigrant group that was coming to New York at the turn of the last century...
Museum From Home: Chapel of St. Ambrose
The Chapel of St. Ambrose is a small, but unique space in the Cathedral with a rich architectural and decorative history. One of the seven smaller intimate Chapels located...
Museum From Home: Chapel of St. James
Since its construction, the Cathedral has looked outward to embrace people from around the world. Because the Chapel of St. James is dedicated to the people of Spain, in it...