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The classical gothic style of Washington's
National Cathedral makes it look as if this magnificent
structure was built somewhere in Europe during the Middle
Ages. In fact, the cathedral was only finished as recently
as 1990.

Construction
Construction started in 1907 but was
interrupted during the first World War. When construction
resumed, the original architects Frederick Bodley and
Henry Vaughan had passed away.
American architect Philip Hubert Frohman took over from 1921 to 1972. He is considered the principal architect of the cathedral. Construction halted again during the Second World War and in 1977, when the foundation, which collected funds from gifts and donations, ran out of money.
By that time the central
tower and the nave were already completed.
In 1980 works resumed; in 1982 the Pilgrim Observation Gallery - which offers great views over Washington - was opened and one year later construction of the West towers started. Finally, in September 1990, 83 years after construction started, the last stone was put in place.
American architect Philip Hubert Frohman took over from 1921 to 1972. He is considered the principal architect of the cathedral. Construction halted again during the Second World War and in 1977, when the foundation, which collected funds from gifts and donations, ran out of money.

In 1980 works resumed; in 1982 the Pilgrim Observation Gallery - which offers great views over Washington - was opened and one year later construction of the West towers started. Finally, in September 1990, 83 years after construction started, the last stone was put in place.
The Cathedral
The cathedral, officially known as
the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul, is 301ft (92m)
high and 517ft long. The West towers reach 234 ft.
During
construction of the limestone building, the use of concrete
and structural steel was kept to a bare minimum. Instead,
medieval techniques like ribbed vaulting and flying
buttresses were used.

Gargoyle
Decorations
The National Cathedral is elaborately
decorated with both religious and national motifs. One
of the carvings even depicts Darth Vader from Star Wars.
And one of the cathedral's 215 stained glass windows
is the famous 'space window', commemorating the first
landing on the moon.
The largest stained glass window is the north rose window, measuring 26ft/8m in diameter. The cathedral also contains 110 gargoyles, carved creatures leading water from the gutter away from the walls of the building.
Rose Window
The largest stained glass window is the north rose window, measuring 26ft/8m in diameter. The cathedral also contains 110 gargoyles, carved creatures leading water from the gutter away from the walls of the building.
Presidential Funerals
Funeral services for American presidents
Woodrow Wilson, Dwight Eisenhower and recently Ronald
Reagan were held in the The National Cathedral. It was
also the location of the last sunday sermon by Martin
Luther King, Jr. before his assassination in 1968.
Tours
The National Cathedral is located on
Mount St. Alban at Massachusetts and Wisconsin Avenues.
It can be visited daily and tours are available. Check
out the cathedral's
website for exact visiting and tour hours.
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