Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine

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130 Liberty St
New York, NY 10007

Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine, located in New York, NY, stands proudly as a symbol of resilience and faith, rebuilt after being destroyed during the events of 9/11. Designed by the renowned architect Santiago Calatrava, the Shrine welcomes all as a place of pilgrimage and remembrance, embodying the spirit of unity and prayer.

Inspired by iconic architectural elements, including the Cathedral Church of Hagia Sophia, the Church and Shrine boast a design that showcases a profound reverence for tradition and history. The presence of the "Icon of the Virgin Mary Embracing New York City" within the Shrine symbolizes hope and protection, inviting visitors to find solace and inspiration in its beauty.

Founded in 1916, the Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church serves as a beacon of light in Lower Manhattan, offering a space for worship and reflection for people of all backgrounds. Supported by the Friends of Saint Nicholas, the Shrine continues to honor the memory of those lost on 9/11 and fosters a community dedicated to reconciliation, understanding, and religious respect.

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4.54 reviews
Photo of Candorite
A place of peace and beauty for prayer
1/20/2025

We arrived at night on Christmas and our first view of St. Nicolas was of a luminous marble nightlig...

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Greek Orthodox Church in Manhattan
11/18/2024

Sacred ground, wellcoming everybody. Besides the Twin tower's memorial at the World Trade Centre, ...

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