Verdict
Trinity Church & Copley Square

Trinity Church & Copley Square

H.H. Richardson's 1877 Romanesque masterpiece on Copley Square, reflected in the glass John Hancock Tower.

The call

Worth it if you are watching the budget and you only have one day.

Independent, never pay-to-rankGraded for who you areVerified 2026-06-17How we decide

Why

  1. 01

    Step inside and the temperature of the visit changes completely — Trinity's interior is a deep, glowing cave of John La Farge murals and rich stained glass, one of the great enveloping church spaces in America and a genuine surprise after the brisk plaza outside.

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  2. 02

    Out on Copley Square the payoff is the famous old-meets-new shot: Richardson's heavy 1877 Romanesque sandstone reflected whole in the mirror-glass face of the tower across the way.

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Is it a fit?

Go if

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Plan it well

Cost
Free exterior/square; interior ~$10
Timing
Daytime outside service hours for interior access.
Booking
Exterior and square are free; interior admission ~$10.
Allow
30-60 min
Accessibility
Ground-level access is available; check ahead for the full interior.
Getting there
Copley station on the Green Line is at the square.

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Sources and method (2)
  • Designed by H.H. Richardson and built 1872-1877, it is the foundational work of Richardsonian Romanesque; an 1885 architects' poll named it the finest building in the U.S. en.wikipedia.org
  • Richardson conceived it as a 'color church'; John La Farge's interior murals and stained glass cover over 21,500 square feet, with a suggested $10 tour donation. trinitychurchboston.org