Cathedral of St. Luke, Orlando

Cathedral of St. Luke, Orlando

Located on Magnolia Avenue, the Cathedral of Saint Luke holds the designation as Florida’s first Episcopal cathedral. The place of worship was established in 1892 and features stunning stained glass windows. In 1922, the old church was moved to the south side of the plot to make space for a new cathedral that was completed in 1925. Boston architects Frohman, Robb, and Little designed the current building.

More than just a place of worship, the cathedral offers free musical concerts that range from classical to jazz to opera and has a bookstore and library. The church is also home to the renowned Orlando Deanery Boychoir.

The bookstore contains a vast selection of cards, crosses, religious literature, ornaments, and other items.

The library includes one of the most complete liturgical collections in the southeast as well as a children’s section. Over 5,000 volumes of collected works are available for viewing.

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Sight Name: Cathedral of St. Luke
Sight Location: Orlando, USA (See walking tours in Orlando)
Sight Type: Religious

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