The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist is the oldest Roman Catholic Church in Georgia. The grand Victorian cathedral was designed by noted architects Baldwin and Price in the 1870s.Destroyed by fire in 1898, the cathedral was immediately rebuilt from the original plans. In addition to the distinctive Victorian design, the cathedral features magnificent stained glass windows, which were made by Innsbruck Glass makers in Austria and installed around1900. The cathedral is open for touring. Go through the front doors. It’s free, although donations are accepted.
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