San Francisco, United States of America
Grace Cathedral, San Francisco

The site where Alfred Hitchcock filmed an abduction scene for his final film, Family Plot in 1975.

Standing majestically on Nob Hill in San Francisco, Grace Cathedral is the church of the Episcopal Diocese of Californial. A French Gothic style cathedral completed in 1964, it has been long known for its lovely mosaics, murals, and labyrinths; and amongst them a replica of Ghiberti's Gates of Paradise. Feast your eyes upon the 7,290 square feet of beautiful stained glass windows by prominent artists which portrays over 1,100 figures ranging from Adam and Eve to Albert Einstein. The Cathedral is certainly worth a visit, especially for those who would love to admire its intricate detailing, as well as to learn more about its rich history.


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Tips Before You Go
Do ensure that you check its opening hours prior to planning a trip there as the cathedral may be closed during special events. Entrance is free, however, if you desire a more detailed understanding of the place, you can always sign up for the grand tour.
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