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Parking & Directions for Mozart Archdiocesan Cathedral of the Holy Trinity
319 East 74th Street, New York, NY
10021, US
1. 1000 2nd Ave (0.2 miles) - $30/day
2. 2 East 79th St (0.3 miles) - $25/day
3. 200 E 80th St (0.4 miles) - $28/day
4. 135 E 79th St (0.4 miles) - $30/day
5. 36 E 83rd St (0.5 miles) - $27/day
Mozart Concert Live at Archdiocesan Cathedral of the Holy Trinity | New York – June 12th, 2026
The Archdiocesan Cathedral of the Holy Trinity is one of those places that just oozes history and character, especially when you get up close and really take it in. Its stunning 50-foot-high pipe organ, installed back in 1970, has filled the space with powerful, soul-stirring sounds during countless concerts, making it a favorite stop for music lovers. In 2012, the cathedral earned recognition from the National Trust for its beautiful stained glass windows and historic architecture, a real testament to its enduring charm. It’s also been a hub of civic life since 1920, serving as a polling station during elections, which adds a layer of community pride to the place. The layout is pretty clever too, the VIP balcony stays cool even when the summer heat is relentless, and there's a separate restroom area up in the upper gallery, so you don’t have to fight the crowds. All in all, attending a concert at Mozart New York here isn’t just about the music, it’s about soaking in a piece of New York’s rich history in a space that’s been part of the city’s heartbeat for over a century.