Together "Twin Cities" Minneapolis and state capital, St. Paul, paint a very urban picture that lacks not for cultural color nor pleasant parks with proximity to river, wilderness and Amish country for extra polish.
The history of this church dates back to 1858, when Catholics in the area began to build a small wooden structure which was destroyed during the 1862 Conflict. A second building, built in 1869, was destroyed by a tornado. The cornerstone for the present church was laid in 1890; work was completed in 1901. A German baroque influence can be seen in the interior decorations, which include heavy dark colors and gold ornamentation. The arched ceilings contain numerous paintings. Self-guided tours.
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Other Date Information Additional Date Information: 8am-4:30pm daily. Daily Mass: Monday-Saturday at 7:15 am, Saturdays at 5pm, Sundays at 8am, 9:30am, 11am and 6:15pm. Attraction Attributes Accessible to Disabled Can Accommodate Groups of 45 or more
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