St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City isn't quite the classic example of Gothic architecture that it once was -- or rather, it is, but it's just not noticeable right now from its main Fifth Avenue entrance.
Scaffolding adorns the facade, as you can see from this photo from October. The cathedral is undergoing a
multi-year restoration project to make repairs both inside and outside.
While the dramatic cathedral is now largely hidden from view from passersby, the inside remains just as lovely (despite a bit of its own scaffolding), and certainly just as popular.
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