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January 2024 by jump “JP” oricakle
Beautiful church.
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December 2023 by J. Ryan Wallace
Breathtaking architecture, plaza is currently under construction but plenty of worthwhile access remains to visit and experience the church.
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November 2023 by Ritchie Vernon
Trinity Church is absolutely beautiful and historic on the on the inside and it is huge! The organist and the sound he made was incredible! Their Pastor was nice and presented a good message! It was hard to stand with my injury but I did it out of respect for my friend Greg who invited me and his awesome wife! I have known them both for a few years since Winter Walk! I highly value both their friendships! The sound coming from the organist was absolutely amazing! Think of the guy in phantom of the Opera playing the organ the way that he did! And you will have this guy at Trinity gospel style! It was quite an experience! The beautiful design and architecture is something to really behold on the inside of it! In my opinion it is an architectural masterpiece on the inside of it! Beautiful and breathtaking all-in-one! The ceiling is extremely high! My friend Greg had invited me to make sandwiches in 2022 I believe during Christmas season before in their downstairs and that's how I really knew about this place, and these sandwiches and snacks are made for a church called Boston Warm! And that's a place I'm more familiar as well, they have asked me to do music in their Christmas program about 4 years in a row! The volunteers at Trinity really have high respect from me because it takes a lot of work and passion to come together with others and make these sandwiches and snacks for the benefit of homeless people! They really are absolutely awesome and they get high respect from me! I used to be homeless myself but not in Boston! I got a rescue restart to the city from Indiana over 7 years ago and I've never looked back! I have nothing to do but good things to say about this church Ed Trinity!??
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October 2023 by Cynthia L Meshanko
This is a beautiful building and very peaceful to visit. Guided tours are available but we did the self-guided audio tour. All of us loved it!
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October 2023 by Retired Roland
Surly The Presence of the Lord is in this Church. Beautiful, peaceful, amazing, we had a quick conversation with a nice Priest from Louisiana. I wanted to write to him but lost his name. Everyone should go visit this church. When we return we would like to go to church on a Sunday . I can’t imagine how beautiful the mud must sound.
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August 2023 by Мария К.
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August 2023 by Teddy
Like what all others mentioned, the church itself is very pretty. Does it worth the ticket to get in? From a perspective of pure value, the answer is no. There are so many places that you see for free and/or pay a little more to get in a museum where you can see a variety, including this kind. But that’s not the point. I don’t regret paying to get in. The inside of the church is really awe inspiring. The experience is so different than seeing the pictures online or viewing individual stained glass or architecture. Even though I’m not a religious person, I felt very peaceful and closer to God when standing inside.However, the staff weren’t very nice. They’re rude, snobby, and racist to some extent. They gave me a vibe of the kind of people who work at a luxury store. I understand the existence of these people but just hard to believe they’re staff of a church!
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July 2023 by Retiredroady
A lovely Sunday service in such a beautiful and historic church. I was so amazed by the design of the building. It is worth your time to attend and enjoy the choir and the architecture.
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June 2023 by Barbara Brousseau
This was a lovely church to attend while visiting universities with my daughter in Boston.
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May 2023 by Natalie D
Situated on Copley Square, this is an architectural gem in Boston. It's worth taking a walk around the exterior as there's so much detail to see and appreciate it. It is $10 entry and they offer a guided tour (times do vary so double check for the day you want to visit), an audio tour and a self-guided tour. The tour options are the same price and I think for the self-guided tour probably offers the least value for money so I'd really recommend the guided tour to make the most of your visit.Inside, the church feels quite compact and is very open. Definitely look up to make sure you don't miss anything. There's a small shop in the entrance area which had some nice options too!
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April 2023 by 527francesa
This is an amazing historical church. We were blessed to visit while the amazing church choir was practicing. So happy we walked in to take a moment to reflect on the great Christian leaders who built this country. The church is older than the U.S. so you can imagine the history.
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January 2023 by Dimitris Protsios
Very nice architecture, history and art. An interesting church to visit downtown and hard to find open sometimes due to a big amount of services booked. It is worth the wait though.
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December 2022 by James Chan
Cool church with a lot of history. Did the self guided tour. Would recommend anyone to give it a try and the prices aren’t too bad.
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October 2022 by kay-cee-1138
We weren't sure what to expect at Trinity Church, by Copley Square. But from the first step inside the door, we realized that it was someplace special. Trinity had been built sometime in the late 19th Century, and its style both inside and out is quite unique. We visited on a Saturday afternoon and were suprised at how few other visitors there were. But that was just as well, since it was quiet and peaceful within, conducive to just sitting for a while in reflection and to appreciating quietly the interior which seems both ornate and simple at the same time. Unlike the more well-known Gothic style, that of Trinity is more Romanesque; that is, an older form with rounded arches and barrel vaulting. However, there are many lovely stained glass windows along both sides, and a large pipe organ above the entrance portal and in the left transcept, was playing quietly (well, quietly, as organs go...) nearly the entire time we were there. The staff were all pleasant and helpful. The admission price for a "self-guided tour" was $10 a person, and we did not begrudge the amount for an instant. This reviewer, for one, would have gladly paid twice that for the privilege of seeing this distinctive and lovely church up close.
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October 2022 by Jim Carter-White
We were told this Boston church was the first to incorporate American design and this is clear to see. A great deal of timber ably shows the majesty of this church