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Interesting visit
We really enjoyed visiting the Assembly Hall especially as the main temple is covered in scaffolding and only a very small part of it is open. Some friendly staff explained a bit more about the Assem...
We toured the premisses and were guided by two lovely sisters who told us all about their faith and the history of the church. Although the concept is not our thing we really enjoyed it a lot
Unique among religious buildings of the 19th century. A marvelous building that compares to the religious centers of the world although not flamboyant.
The staff/docents were welcoming, accommodating, informative, and warmly received us. The architecture is gorgeous, particularly the stained glass. Would love to hear the huge pipe organ sometime!
Interesting visit
We really enjoyed visiting the Assembly Hall especially as the main temple is covered in scaffolding and only a very small part of it is open. Some friendly staff explained a bit more about the Assem...
Lovely tour
We toured the premisses and were guided by two lovely sisters who told us all about their faith and the history of the church. Although the concept is not our thing we really enjoyed it a lot
Beautiful architecture and construction
Unique among religious buildings of the 19th century. A marvelous building that compares to the religious centers of the world although not flamboyant.
A beautiful place to sit and watch a free concert.
We walked in right before a concert and were graciously allowed to stay and listen. It was a big choir with a few instrumental soloists.
Gorgeous and historic!
The staff/docents were welcoming, accommodating, informative, and warmly received us. The architecture is gorgeous, particularly the stained glass. Would love to hear the huge pipe organ sometime!