Meet your guide at the designated tour starting point near the main entrance. Get a brief overview of the cathedral’s role in the Twin Cities, its status as an active place of worship, and tour etiquette.
If time and weather allow, begin with an exterior context of the cathedral. Learn about its Summit Hill setting and “city on a hill” presence. Hear about its Beaux-Arts and French Renaissance design cues, including symmetry, classical forms, and rounded arches. Get a quick background on the cathedral’s builders, timeline, and purpose.
Enter the main space for the “first wow” moment. Admire the architectural highlights, including the scale, materials, decorative detailing, and symbolism. See key focal points in the sanctuary, such as the altarpiece, major sacred art, and liturgical elements. Take time to pause, look up, and take photos (if permitted).
Focus on the soaring interior dome. Hear an interpretation of the imagery, ornamentation, and how light shapes the experience. Learn about notable craftsmanship and design themes that repeat throughout the cathedral.
Walk to the semicircle of intimate chapels, known as the “Shrines of Nations.” Hear stories of the immigrant communities honoured here and why these chapels are especially meaningful. Connect monumental architecture to real human stories and lived faith.
Wrap up the tour with final questions, suggested moments for quiet reflection, and directions to exits, the gift area (if applicable), and any recommended follow-on visiting tips.