Indianapolis is brimming with gorgeous architecture and you don't have to go very far to stumble upon a unique building or incredible structural work of art. While there are many incredible churches in downtown Indianapolis, there's one stunning chapel away from the downtown hustle and bustle that's located in an absolutely unforgettable setting.
Second Presbyterian Church is a historical chapel in Indianapolis that has one of the largest Presbyterian congregations in the entire country.
It's located along North Meridian Street, one of the most stunning places in the entire city.
The lovely rural landscape surrounding the chapel is breathtaking, particularly when the leaves begin changing colors in the fall. The idyllic setting makes this a wonderful chapel to explore if you love old churches or historic architecture.
The building itself was constructed in the Neo-Gothic and Gothic Revival styles by Henry Ward Beecher.
It was not the congregation's first home, but they moved into it in the late 1860s and completed renovations in 1870.
The church is just as beautiful inside as it is on the exterior.
You'll find stunning stained glass windows throughout the church and incredible artwork, like this impressive glass wall.
The outdoor labyrinth on the church grounds offers another touch of enchantment to this spot, allowing for peaceful meditation and relaxation for any Hoosier.
This gorgeous church offers an incredible place to host a wedding or other special event in one of Indianapolis's most scenic settings.
Whether you're visiting for a friend's wedding or simply taking a tour of the grounds, you'll be amazed by how stunning this church is in person.
You'll find the Second Presbyterian Church at 7700 N Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN 46260.
Have you ever visited this breathtaking chapel in Indianapolis? Tell us what you thought of this stunning church up close (and share your best photos) in the comments below!
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