The Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church
10 East Mount Vernon Place
Baltimore, MD 21202
(P) 410-685-5290
(F) 410-659-5747
About us:
Located on the square in Mount Vernon Place, the church is
one of only three Gothic buildings in the city of Baltimore.
Conceived as a "Cathedral of Methodism" the church was
completed in November of 1872 on what was then the outskirts
of the city. The church sits on the site of the mansion of Charles
Howard, who was married to Elizabeth Phoebe Key. Her father,
Francis Scott Key, the author of the Star-Spangled Banner died
in his daughter's home. The central theme of the building is the
glory of God's creation. Nature theme predominate the stained
glass and carvings. The rose window in the back of the sancuary
is modeled after the one in Notre Dame Cathedral. The church
offices are located next door in Asbury House, an early Victorian
era brownstone mansion. The church has an active and growing
congregation that is happy to showcase their church home to
visitors and area residents alike.
Group Size:
Reservations required for groups of 10 or more
Tours:
Monday - Friday, 10am - 3pm
Sunday Service at 11am
Other times with prior reservation
Accessibility:
Limited access
Parking:
Street parking
Admission Prices:
Free, donations accepted
More Information:
Call the museum at 410-685-5290
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