I adventured to a peaceful, beautiful, and free Roman Cathedral in River North, Chicago.
A few days ago, I was (of course) feeling bored in Chicago and needed to find something to do. I opened up the boredinchicago.com website and used its recommendation generator, which suggested the Holy Name Cathedral in River North. I've never been here before and have heard great things, so I decided to head that way and check it out.
Quick info for the Holy Name Cathedral What is it? A stunning church How much does it cost? It's free to enter Where is it? River North What should I do there? Walk around the outside and look at the architecture. Head inside and admire the stained glass, the organ, and the ceiling.
The Holy Name Cathedral is a free and gorgeous church in River North. Once I got there, I immediately headed inside to look around. There were a few people who were worshiping, so I made sure to be quiet (you should definitely do the same). I took some picture of the stained glass rose window and the glass windows along the side. Then, I stared up at the ceiling which has a cool symbol and artful buttresses. I also checked out the organ which is massive!
Once done walking around, I took a seat in one of the pews, relaxed for a few minutes, and then left to go find more things to do! Definitely recommend checking this place out.
Want to learn more or find something else do to? Here's the Things To Do page for the Holy Name Cathedral
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