THE FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CHICAGO
Read moreAt the time of the construction of this church, in 1912, the Magnificent Mile was called Pine Street and none of the surrounding towers was still there. Today, when you're inside its little courtyard, on Michigan Avenue, you can see in the sky the pyramid and massive form of the Hancock Center. On the occasion of the visit of this church, you really realize the amazing development of Chicago. As for the church itself, it has an organ of 6 603 pipes that was restored in 2015 as well as beautiful stained stained glass windows.
UNITY TEMPLE
Unity Temple classified as a world heritage site by UNESCO, again worth a ...Read more
THE CHICAGO TEMPLE - FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
A 173 m high church in Chicago combining the style of a French Gothic ...Read more
SEVENTEENTH CHURCH OF CHRIST
Read moreYou can't miss it when you walk on Wacker Drive along the Chicago River.
It's the structure in the form of flying saucer, white and quite flat, which draws on the dark and straight shapes of the second. This ultramodern church, built by Harry Weese in 1968, features special features: a large circular winter garden that turns the building inside the walls and an interior room in the chamber.