Quite a historic building in New York City is Trinity Church on Wall Street!
Trinity Church got built in 1697 so it has over 300 years of history.
Trinity Wall Street History just click this hyperlink.
It indeed got erected at the head of Wall Street, facing the Hudson River
Sadly the original Church burned in 1776.
Read more here: Trinity Church New York City
It was very hard to capture this tall building and the shade from the surrounding made it even harder.
Trinity Church seen from Wall Street, past Equinox Gym
Sure, the last century quite a number of tall office buildings surrounded this once, tallest building!
Has any of you been to this corner of lower Manhattan?
Thanks for stopping by!
Dearest MAriette,
ReplyDeletea wonderful church ....
wishing you a lovely and wonderful weekend,
sending Love and hugs and blessings to you,
Claudia xo
Liebe Mariette,
ReplyDeletediese Kirche ist bestimmt ein Blickfang zwischen all den Hochhäuser. Grad an den Bauten kann man gut sehen wie Vergangenheit und Zukunft sich begegnen.
Tolle Bilder.
Der Fiona gehts sehr gut. Sie nimmt langsam aber stetig ab. Ich freue mich darüber sehr auch wenn Geduld gefragt ist noch eine zeitlang.
Alles Liebe
Julia
It is always so weird to see an old building sandwiched by the skyscrapers.
ReplyDeleteBoas perspectivas e excelentes fotografias.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim de semana.
What a pity such a pretty church is dwarfed by the skyscrapers and not much space has been left around it to be truly appreciated! It still looks beautiful though.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend Mariette.
Lieve Mariette ,
ReplyDeletemooie foto's van de kerk ..ja hij lijkt inderedaad heel klein tussen die wolkenkrabbers ..
grappig die laatste foto ...ik wens je een nog een fijn weekend
lieve groetjes xxxx
Ah yes, I've been there! It's great that such old building is kept in always changing city.
ReplyDeleteThough I see it's really hard to get good picture when surrounded by many tall buildings!
Piękny Kościół. Szkoda że jest tak ukryty między budynkami.Marzenie mam tam być i zobaczyć takie piękno.Pozdrawiam :)
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