Located in a church opposite the Yeshiva University Museum Museum, St. Francis Shabero Church is a Roman Catholic church. Passing by the door, it was attracted by the unique architectural style of the church. The church was first built in 1851, and the original building was demolished in 1878. The building was designed by Trick Charles in 1882 and the new church exterior was changed to a new Baroque style. The church is free for public visits and can be accessed directly. When I came to visit, there were no other tourists in the church, there was no service, the whole church was very quiet, the pre-Raphaelite glass windows inside the church were very spectacular, don't forget to look up at the ceiling when visiting, very delicate
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Located in a church opposite the Yeshiva University Museum Museum, St. Francis Shabero Church is a Roman Catholic church. Passing by the door, it was attracted by the unique architectural style of the church. The church was first built in 1851, and the original building was demolished in 1878. The building was designed by Trick Charles in 1882 and the new church exterior was changed to a new Baroque style. The church is free for public visits and can be accessed directly. When I came to visit, there were no other tourists in the church, there was no service, the whole church was very quiet, the pre-Raphaelite glass windows inside the church were very spectacular, don't forget to look up at the ceiling when visiting, very delicate
<ctag id="130806" type="4" businesstype="0"># Locals take you to </ctag> The Church of St. Francis Xavier Detailed address: 46 W 16th St, New York, NY 10011 Ticket price: The church is open to the public for free, no need to buy tickets and make reservations. It is located in a church opposite the Yeshiva University Museum Museum. St. Francis Shabero Church is a Roman Catholic church. Passing by the door, the church was attracted by the unique architectural style of the church, which was first built in 1851, then demolished in 1878, and designed by Trick Charles in 1882. The appearance of the new church was also changed to a new Baroque style. The church is free for public visits and can be accessed directly. When I came to visit, there were no other tourists in the church, and there was no worship. The whole church was very quiet. The pre-Raphaelite glass windows inside the church were very spectacular. When you visit, don’t forget to look up at the ceiling. It’s very exquisite to visit the museum. You can check in together at the Yeshiwa University Museum Center for Jewish History opposite. Crossing the road is the building where the museum is located, which is very convenient to come. The museum is only open from Monday to Friday. You don't need to buy tickets and appointments, just enter the visit. Founded in 1973, the Yeshwar University Museum has a major collection and display of Jewish-related historical artifacts and related historical documents, and has a collection of more than 8,000 exhibits.