Trinity Church in the City of Boston was founded in 1733, and has made its
home in Copley Square since 1877. The parish, part of The Episcopal Church,
continues to thrive as a community engaged in worship, music, education,
and community-service activities seven days a week. More than 70,000
people annually visit to tour, pray, or come together in this National Historic
Landmark, recognized by the American Association of Architects as one of
the ten most architecturally significant buildings in the U.S. Learn more at
trinitychurchboston.orgJoin us for in-person worship, featuring prayer, scripture, sermon, and song, on
Sundays at
9 am (also livestreamed to
trinitychurchboston.org/live-worship, and
5 pm. Trinity offers self-guided, docent-led, and audio tours. Considered one of ten buildings that changed America, Trinity Church is an architectural masterpiece including its unique collection of stained-glass windows by designers such as Edward Burne-Jones, William Morris, and John La Farge, its murals, wood carvings and more.
We are currently open for tours:
Tuesday through
Saturday,
10 am -
4:30 pm.
As an active Episcopal parish, these times may vary due to weddings, funerals and other parish events. Summer hours may need to be adjusted with minimal notice due to extreme heat and weather.
For up-to-date hours and tour times please call 617-536-0944, ext. 002The price is
$10 for Adults, or
$8 for Seniors, Students, Educators, Military, First Responders, and Massachusetts Residents. Children younger than 14 and EBT & WIC cardholders are
free.
To purchase tickets, enter the main doors on the West Porch (facing Copley Square).