The Grace Church in New York
802 Broadway
New York, New York
10003-4831
by
Carlo Bonavita
INTRODUCTION
As the earliest example of Gothic Architecture in New York City, The Grace Church of
New York provides a stunning introductory example. Designed by the then unproven young
architect, James Renwick Jr., just 24 years old, it served as the beginning of his highly
successful career. The church has stood for over 150 years, undergoing several additions
as its congregation grew, and is currently undergoing a renovation that will restore the
church to its full beauty.
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Grace Church in New York
Location: 802 Broadway at East Tenth Street
Telephone: 212-254-2000
Medieval
NewYork | Grace Main | History | Gothic Influence | Restoration | Pictures
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