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SUMMARY:Tour Day at "The Fish Church"
DESCRIPTION:Docent-led tours of the unique sanctuary\, the magnificent Visser-Rowland organ\, and the 56 bell carillon at the First Presbyterian Church. \nArchitect Wallace K. Harrison asked\, “Have you ever thought what it would be like to live inside a giant sapphire?” With more than 20\,000 pieces of glass in 86 hues\, the dalle de verre of the First Presbyterian Church in Stamford achieves his goal of creating a building with “soaring space and jeweled light.” \nThe sanctuary at the First Presbyterian Church (FPC)\, a National Historic Landmark\, is internationally acclaimed as a masterpiece of modern art and architecture. Inspired by the 13th century Sainte-Chappelle chapel in Paris\, architect Wallace K. Harrison succeeded in his intent to impart the emotional impact of a gothic cathedral in a modern American church. Harrison pioneered the use of dalle de verre glass within the thin shell walls. \nCentrally located in downtown Stamford\, the 7 acre property contains the sanctuary with a Vissor-Rowland mechanical action organ\, a 260 foot 56 bell carillon tower\, administrative and classroom area\, chapel\, memorial garden\, historic wall\, memorial walk\, and Fellowship Hall with a commercial kitchen. The buildings serve many people and organizations. And the large green space at the church is a neighborhood gathering place\, attracting 18\,000 visitors annually. \n  \nThis event is FREE and open to the public!  \nA ticket is not required for entry. Tours are led on a first-come\, first-serve basis.
URL:https://highlandgreenfoundation.org/event/tour-day-at-the-fish-church-2023/
LOCATION:First Presbyterian Church\, 1101 Bedford St\, Stamford\, CT\, 06905\, United States
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SUMMARY:Tour Day at "The Fish Church"
DESCRIPTION:Docent-led tours of the unique sanctuary\, the magnificent Visser-Rowland organ\, and the 56 bell carillon at the First Presbyterian Church. \nArchitect Wallace K. Harrison asked\, “Have you ever thought what it would be like to live inside a giant sapphire?” With more than 20\,000 pieces of glass in 86 hues\, the dalle de verre of the First Presbyterian Church in Stamford achieves his goal of creating a building with “soaring space and jeweled light.” \nThe sanctuary at the First Presbyterian Church (FPC)\, a National Historic Landmark\, is internationally acclaimed as a masterpiece of modern art and architecture. Inspired by the 13th century Sainte-Chappelle chapel in Paris\, architect Wallace K. Harrison succeeded in his intent to impart the emotional impact of a gothic cathedral in a modern American church. Harrison pioneered the use of dalle de verre glass within the thin shell walls. \nCentrally located in downtown Stamford\, the 7 acre property contains the sanctuary with a Vissor-Rowland mechanical action organ\, a 260 foot 56 bell carillon tower\, administrative and classroom area\, chapel\, memorial garden\, historic wall\, memorial walk\, and Fellowship Hall with a commercial kitchen. The buildings serve many people and organizations. And the large green space at the church is a neighborhood gathering place\, attracting 18\,000 visitors annually. \n  \nThis event is FREE and open to the public!  \nA ticket is not required for entry. Tours are led on a first-come\, first-serve basis.
URL:https://highlandgreenfoundation.org/event/tour-day-at-the-fish-church/
LOCATION:First Presbyterian Church\, 1101 Bedford St\, Stamford\, CT\, 06905\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
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