This Incredible Rhode Island Cathedral Is Home To North America’s Largest Fresco Collection

St. Ann's in Woonsocket, known for its grand architecture and the largest collection of frescos in North America, is a must-visit landmark.

Walking into St. Ann's in Woonsocket is like finding yourself in a fabulous European cathedral. It's soaring ceilings and grand arches are home to the largest collection of frescos in North America. Did you know we had this treasure hiding in Rhode Island?

St. Ann's Church was built between 1913 and 1917 in Woonsocket to serve the needs of the French-Canadian population there. It was built in French Renaissance style, with incredible Romanesque details.

In the 1920's, over 40 stained glass windows that were designed and produced by French artists were installed.

In the 1940s, an Italian artist, Guido Nincheri, used members of the the parish and community as his models for the 475 faces in the paintings.

He created the largest collection of fresco paintings in North America. They're a breathtaking sight to behold.

This year, they celebrate 100 years of history and saving the faces of the past.

In 2011, Yankee Magazine called St. Ann Art & Cultural Center "The Sistine Chapel of America".

The Cultural Center now hosts concerts, weddings, receptions, parties, and other events.

Make time to visit this incredible landmark full of some of the world's most beautiful artwork.

The St. Ann Arts and Cultural Center is a non-profit corporation, non-religiously affiliated, dedicated to the preservation and restoration of the former St. Ann's Roman Catholic Church building. They are located at 84 Cumberland Street, in Woonsocket and offer tours every Sunday, resuming in April. Group tours are available year-round by calling 401-356-0713.

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