St Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church on the upper east side of Manhattan. “The church is situated in 96th Street, between Park and Lexington Avenues, and is a noble Italian Renaissance marble structure. It was finished in 1903…”




To read more about it go here.
Nice looking on the inside.
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Pat
8/10/22
What a lovely church. I love the way they handled that sloping ground. You almost have to look close to see the difference in elevation on the two sides. Thanks for including the detail photos.
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Wow! You could tell that ground was sloping from the photo? Good eye! But you’re right, that street slopes toward the river. My pleasure Dan.
Oh, I forgot – do I use ; or # between tags for the easy pickup for the recap. I didn’t do it on this post, I forgot which.
Pat
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“#” – I didn’t notice the slope until I saw the different number of stairs on the right side.
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Aaahhhh! Lol, I got you. Ok, again I say ” good eye”, ๐.
Pat
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Canโt beat ecclesiastical doors
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True!๐
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So beautiful they look.
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Thank you D
Pat
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