Church of the Holy Trinity
Church of the Holy Trinity is an Episcopal church on Rittenhouse Square in Philadelphia. The first service in the church building, designed by Scottish architect John Notman, was held on March 27, 1859.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Church
- Denomination: Episcopal
- Description: church building in Pennsylvania, United States of America
- Also known as: “Church of the Holy Trinity, Philadelphia”
- Address: 1904 Walnut Street, Philadelphia
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Curtis Institute of Music and Rittenhouse Hotel.
Curtis Institute of Music
University
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The Curtis Institute of Music is a private conservatory in Philadelphia. It offers a performance diploma, a Bachelor of Music, Master of Music in opera, and a Professional Studies Certificate in opera. Curtis Institute of Music is situated 900 feet southeast of Church of the Holy Trinity.
Rittenhouse Hotel
Hotel
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The Rittenhouse Hotel is a luxury hotel in Philadelphia, developed by Greenwood Group and one of 400 Leading Hotels of the World.
Mütter Museum
Museum
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The Mütter Museum is a medical history and science museum located in the Center City area of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It contains a collection of anatomical and pathological specimens, wax models, and antique medical equipment. Mütter Museum is situated 1,400 feet northwest of Church of the Holy Trinity.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Rittenhouse Square and Center City West.
Rittenhouse Square
Neighborhood
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Rittenhouse Square is a public park in Center City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that is the center of the eponymous Rittenhouse neighborhood. The square is one of the five original open-space parks planned by William Penn and his surveyor Thomas Holme during the late 17th century.
Center City West
Photo: Lucius Kwok, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Philadelphia's Center City West is the downtown area west of City Hall. It contains downtown's upscale shopping district, the financial district, and the museum district along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, culminating in the Philadelphia Art Museum and Fairmount Park.
Center City East
Photo: Eugene Kim, CC BY-SA 2.0.
City Center East is the most dense section of Philadelphia, home to City Hall, the Convention Center, Chinatown, Washington Square West, and Gayborhood.
Church of the Holy Trinity
- Categories: building, place of worship, and religion
- Location: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Region, Pennsylvania, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
39.95029° or 39° 57′ 1″ northLongitude
-75.17319° or 75° 10′ 24″ westOpen location code
87F6XR2G+4POpenStreetMap ID
way 334179780OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=place_of_worshipOpenStreetMap feature
building=churchOpenStreetMap attribute
denomination=episcopalWikidata ID
Q5117936
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In Other Languages
“Church of the Holy Trinity” goes by many names.
- German: “Church of the Holy Trinity (Philadelphia)”
- German: “Church of the Holy Trinity”
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