The First Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh is an active congregation in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. The church structure in use today was completed in 1905. The church structure, designed by architect Theophilus Parsons Chandler, was built in 1905 in the neo-Gothic style. 13 of the 253 stained-glass windows were hand-painted by Tiffany Studios. The m…
The First Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh is an active congregation in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. The church structure in use today was completed in 1905. The church structure, designed by architect Theophilus Parsons Chandler, was built in 1905 in the neo-Gothic style. 13 of the 253 stained-glass windows were hand-painted by Tiffany Studios. The main worship hall also feature a pair of 30 foot, two-ton oak doors, still in operation, which can be rolled open to the choir.