
Washington National Cathedral
Washington National Cathedral, officially the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul in the City and Diocese of Washington, is an iconic Gothic-style church in Washington, D.C. Built between 1907 and 1990, it serves as a major religious and cultural landmark, hosting worship services, concerts, and ceremonies. Known for its impressive architecture, stained glass windows, and towering spires, the cathedral is also a symbol of national unity and resilience. It functions as a place for spiritual reflection, civic events, and is the sixth-largest church in the world, welcoming visitors and worshippers alike.