Located on Central Park West the First Church of Christ Scientist is a forgotten abandoned landmark but may get a new life as the Children's Museum of Manhattan.
Though New York City is far younger than many European cities, we still have our fair share of crypts and
With the 2nd largest carillon in the World, St. Martin's Episcopal Church in Harlem was described by the Landmarks Preservation Commission as "undoubtedly the handsomest example of the Romanesque Revival architectural style in all of Manhattan".
From the tower of the General Theological Seminary you can get unique views of Midtown, Chelsea, the High Line, and many more Manhattan neighborhoods.
Part III in our series 'Inspired by Europe': famous NYC buildings and the British architecture that inspired them.
Eleven Tiffany stained glass windows are located in the Brown Memorial Baptist Church.
In the 1920s Frank Lloyd Wright was commissioned to design three high-rise towers to rise over the grave of Peter Stuyvesant.
Right here in New York, a church on 20th st. and 6th ave. has served as religious institution, night club (2 incarnations: Limelight and later, Avalon), weekend market and now, a forthcoming retail location.