St. Stanislaus Kostka Church is a magnificent structure that stands close to the eastern bank of the Allegheny River, in Pittsburgh's Strip neighborhood. Established in 1892, this church features beautiful Romanesque architecture, designed by Frederick C. Sauer. Stained glass windows, Latin inscriptions, murals and religious art, decorate the interior of the church. Apart from regular Sunday masses, services are also held on weekdays to serve the business people in the area.
St. Anthony's Chapel was built as a shrine to St. Anthony of Padua in the 1880s. Father Suitbert Mollinger, a wealthy Belgian priest, provided the funding for the project; unfortunately, he died shortly after the shrine was completed. Renowned for housing approximately 5000 artifacts, St. Anthony's Chapel may be the home of the largest collection of religious relics other than the Vatican. Tours are conducted at 1 PM, 2 PM and 3 PM on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays.
The St. Nicholas Croatian Church is a graceful historic church built in 1922. Designed by noted architect Frederick C. Sauer, it has a simple yet stunning architecture. It has been a part of the National Register of Historic Places since 1922 and has been in continuous service from the time of its inception. The church is particularly famous for the murals made by Maxo Vanka.