Trinity Episcopal Cathedral

Miami, Florida
Three classic styles of art and architecture were blended to give Miami’s Trinity Episcopal Cathedral its unique beauty. The overall design and plan is Romanesque Revival, with Gothic and Byzantine elements characterized by spacious naves, rounded arches and large French stained glass windows used to create a harmonious composite. Designed by architect Harold Hasting Mundy in 1924, the cathedral is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and is a locally designated Miami landmark. Keystone Restoration, Inc. coordinated, supervised and administered the restoration of the bell tower structure including finishes, detail work and painting.