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The Washington National Cathedral took 83 years to build, is the 6th largest cathedral in the world, and is home to many state funerals. The result of nearly a century of work by stonemasons, architects, and artisans, the Gothic building is a treasure trove of design, history, and many stories. Even if you have visited before, it still holds many secrets.


  • Private after-hours docent-led tour of spaces the public doesn't see
  • Sharing of backstories of notable (if not controversial) stained glass windows
  • A special look at the 1:40 scale LEGO replica of the Cathedral (13 feet long and 8 feet tall) under construction!
  • Briefing by the Deputy Director of Preservation, who has overseen restoration (from 2011 earthquake) and the organ renovation
  • Comments by the Director of Revenue (what is a cathedral's business model?)


Note: The docent-led tour starts at 5:30 pm from the West Side (Wisconsin Avenue) visitor's entrance, so plan to arrive no later than 5:15 to allow time for parking in the Cathedral's public garage off Wisconsin Avenue.

Jun 18, 2024

5:15 PM - 8:30 PM (EDT)

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Washington National Cathedral
3101 Wisconsin Ave. NW
Washington, District of Columbia

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History - Washington National Cathedral.pdf

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LEGO® Cathedral


As part of its fundraising campaign for post-earthquake restoration, the sixth-largest cathedral in the world is building the world's largest cathedral built from LEGO® bricks.


Started in 2019 and delayed during the pandemic, the design requires 500,000 bricks to create the minivan-sized model. Construction is done by volunteers and is expected to be completed in 2027. 


Makes those "complicated" theme LEGO® projects look pretty simple!

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