St. Peter's Cathedral
Marquette is home to the
beautiful and historic St. Peter's Cathedral. This church, with its
twin domed steeples, sits upon one of the highest points in downtown
Marquette and can be seen from afar. The building is lovely both inside
and out, and is built from area sandstone.
The inside of the cathedral, looking toward the altar.
Looking toward the choir loft and the organ. The floor is made from beautiful tiles.
The steeples are adorned with colorful terra cotta tiling and stylized angels.
The cornerstone was laid in 1881 following a blaze that destroyed the first cathedral on the spot. A second blaze gutted the cathedral in 1935, but restoration started the following year. The domes were added to the top of the steeples at this time, hence the reason why the figures are depicted in an Art Deco style.
To read a full history of St. Peter's Cathedral, visit this site.
The inside of the cathedral, looking toward the altar.
Looking toward the choir loft and the organ. The floor is made from beautiful tiles.
The steeples are adorned with colorful terra cotta tiling and stylized angels.
The cornerstone was laid in 1881 following a blaze that destroyed the first cathedral on the spot. A second blaze gutted the cathedral in 1935, but restoration started the following year. The domes were added to the top of the steeples at this time, hence the reason why the figures are depicted in an Art Deco style.
To read a full history of St. Peter's Cathedral, visit this site.