Following our popular tour of the National Cathedral’s gardens last May, we are delighted to offer a tour of the cathedral’s interior in Washington, DC. Construction began in 1907 and continued for more than 80 years. It is located on one of the highest elevations in Washington DC. The American Neo-Gothic cathedral of the Episcopal Church has been the site of funeral services for presidents and other national events. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. preached his final sermon on March 31, 1968, four days before his death. The structure suffered severe damage from the Virginia earthquake in 2011 and is still undergoing repairs. Come join us for a tour of “a house of prayer for all people,” with its spectacular architecture, stained glass, and wonderful views of the city.
Back to All Events