Christ Cathedral

Christ Cathedral in Garden Grove, California, is a stunning architectural landmark and a center of spiritual life for the community. Originally opened in 1980 as the Crystal Cathedral, the structure was designed by renowned architect Philip Johnson and is made of over 10,000 glass panes. Today, it serves as the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange, hosting daily services, concerts, and community events. Visitors are drawn to its breathtaking design, serene gardens, and cultural significance, making it both a place of worship and an iconic destination for architecture and history enthusiasts alike.