The Baltimore Basilica

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Baltimore, United States

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Basilica· Church· Shrine· Catholic church· Historical landmark· Tourist attraction

The Baltimore Basilica Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

The Baltimore Basilica is located in Baltimore, United States on 409 Cathedral St. The Baltimore Basilica is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category basilica in United States.

Address

409 Cathedral St

Phone

+1 4107273565

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Brent France

This is a beautiful church and I was able to celebrate Mass here. I heard one of the best Homely's I of all the Mass's I've attended. I will be back next time I'm in Baltimore.

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Joanne Hendrickson

It is not the typical ‘beautiful church’ but is beautiful in its own way. The alter is spectacular. The tour guide (free!) was extremely knowledgeable and friendly. The crypt is unique too - apparently the support for the dome is constructed very uniquely and architects from all over come to see the support system!

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Gokul Krishnamoorthy

Free to visit. Beautiful inside. First Catholic basilica in USA. The have tours at certain times of the day. The day I visited no one else was there, so tour didn't happen. I explored myself. Plenty of paid street parking was available. There are lot of tourist attractions near by like art museum, Washington monument etc.

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Walid Nabhane

Very nice Catholic basilica with Greek revival style. The inside is simple and with pastel colors very soothing. The crypt is the highlight of the church. Very nice Brock arched crypt with a small museum. It is worth the detour to see.

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Joe Haupt

The Baltimore Basilica is a wonderful and historic cathedral located in downtown Baltimore. It was the first Roman Catholic cathedral built in the United States dating back to the 1820s. We took an extensive tour of the building following Mass on Sunday. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable in answering many questions from members of our tour group. Parking was very easy at a large parking ramp close to the building.