Exploring Detroit – St. Agnes Cathedral and the Surrounding Neighborhood

On June 22nd I went out with Andrew of Detroit Proper Photography and my girlfriend Jennifer to see some more abandoned structures in Detroit. Our first stop was somewhere near Robinwood Street, which has been dubbed as one of the most abandoned neighborhoods in Detroit. We didn’t stop there too long, as we were heading towards one more building before exploring St. Agnes and the Brewster Douglass Recreational Center.

Abandoned Bedroom in Detroit, no.1
Abandoned Bedroom in Detroit, no.1
Abandoned Bedroom in Detroit, no.2
Abandoned Bedroom in Detroit, no.2

We arrived through a back entrance. Andrew had been here before and got us in within just a few minutes. We were the only ones there, and I wasted no time climbing to the balcony to get an overview of the sanctuary itself.

St Agnes Church Sanctuary in Detroit - Overview from the Balcony
St Agnes Church Sanctuary in Detroit – Overview from the Balcony
St Agnes Church Sanctuary in Detroit - Worship Stage 2014
St Agnes Church Sanctuary in Detroit – Worship Stage 2014
St Agnes Church Sanctuary in Detroit - Rooftop Details
St Agnes Church Sanctuary in Detroit – Rooftop Details
St Agnes Church Sanctuary in Detroit
St Agnes Church Sanctuary in Detroit
St Agnes Church Sanctuary in Detroit, with a star and water filling the place, a super composite
St Agnes Church Sanctuary in Detroit

St Agnes Church Sanctuary in Detroit 03-04 diptych with stairways on left and a mysterious egg giving life on the right with a photo effect

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