The Most Beautiful Building In Montana Is Jaw-Droppingly Gorgeous
Do You Know The Most Beautiful Building In Montana?
When people think of beauty in Montana they first think of the outdoors and the natural beauty of our untouched lands.
While we won't argue that Montana's scenery is majestic, they are missing the beautiful architecture that our state possesses as well.
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Where Is The Most Beautiful Building In Montana?
While Montana might not be as old as some states in America we're old enough to see some very unique architecture in our state.
The art deco buildings at the Expo Park in Great Falls, the Copper King Mansion in Butte, or the Many Glacier Hotel in Glacier National Park all are inspiring to look at.
However one publication said the most beautiful building in Montana resides in our capitol city of Helena.
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This Has Been Named The Most Beautiful Building In Montana
The travel website LoveExploring has put out their list of the most beautiful buildings in every state and this is what they wrote about Montana's selection:
A beautiful example of Neo-Gothic architecture, the Cathedral of St Helena sits on a hill overlooking the city and the surrounding Rocky Mountains. Made of stone with two bell towers, the church was finished in 1914. Its interior is particularly impressive with lots of intricate gold detailing and colourful stained-glass windows. The baptismal font (in the foreground of this image) adds a lovely splash of colour.
Yep the Cathedral of St. Helena is considered the most beautiful building in Montana. Do you agree or disagree with their selection? Let us know through our app or email me what you think should be named the most beautiful building in Montana.
In the meantime take a tour of the the cathedral and then keep scrolling to see the most unique building under the Big Sky.
Cathedral Of St. Helena Is Montana's Most Beautiful Building
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