The Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Brownsville, Texas, is a stunning example of Gothic Revival architecture. Established in 1850 by Oblate missionaries, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, highlighting its historical significance. Notable features include intricate stained-glass windows, a renovated altar, and a pipe organ. Visitors can explore its serene garden and admire its bell tower, a beacon for generations. The cathedral makes it a spiritual and historical destination for all.
AddressTomb of Bishop Adolf Marx
Gift Shop
Grotto of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Stained glass windows
Bell tower
Pipe organ