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Home - Washington National Cathedral Visit, tour, worship, and more at Washington National Cathedral Join us and explore the world's sixth-largest Gothic cathedral
Worship - Washington National Cathedral Digital Ministry As a house of prayer for all people, the Cathedral welcomes everyone in the online space Join us for worship, connection, and formation
Visit Tour - Washington National Cathedral Explore favorite Cathedral features at your own pace, or check out our range of guided tours, including Spotlights, Tower Climbs, and more The Cathedral is a house of prayer for all people; there is never a charge for worship services or private prayer
About - Washington National Cathedral As the Cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, we strive to serve God and our neighbors as agents of reconciliation, a trusted voice of moral leadership and a sacred space where the country gathers during moments of national significance
Learn Discover - Washington National Cathedral Walk through the magnificent nave and crypt, explore up-close details of the chapels, and click on tagged highlights to delve deeper into Cathedral art, architecture and history
Location Parking - Washington National Cathedral The Cathedral is located in northwest Washington, DC in the Cathedral Heights neighborhood The nearest Metrorail stations are Tenleytown and Woodley Park; numerous Metrobus lines have stops within the blocks immediately surrounding the Cathedral
Sightseeing Tickets - Washington National Cathedral Tour the main level where you can see the world-famous Space Window, Canterbury Pulpit, and more, plus lower level chapels and exhibits when available The Cathedral is a house of prayer for all people; there is never a charge for worship services or private prayer
3D Virtual Tour - Washington National Cathedral Wander through the magnificent nave, examine the intricate carvings of the high altar, see the curiosities of crypt-level chapels, and virtually touch some of the Cathedral’s most beloved features from the Space Window’s moon rock to the vaulted ceilings
History - Washington National Cathedral Pierre L’Enfant’s original design for the new capital city included a “great church for national purposes,” an idea that sat idle until a congressional charter authorized a cathedral dedicated to religion, education and charity, in 1893