3 Best Sights in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church

This church was Frank Lloyd Wright's last major work; the famed Wisconsin architect called it his "little jewel." Since it opened in 1961, the blue-domed Byzantine-style church has drawn visitors from all over the world.

St. Joan of Arc Chapel

This small, stone 15th-century chapel with tiny stained-glass windows was moved from its original site near Lyon, France, to Long Island in 1927. In 1964, the chapel was dismantled stone by stone and reconstructed here in a courtyard at Marquette University. One of the stones was reputedly kissed by Joan before she was sent to her death and is discernibly colder than the others.

St. Josephat's Basilica

Built at the turn of the 20th century, this basilica has a copper dome modeled after the one atop St. Peter's in Rome. Inside is a collection of relics, statues, and European icons.

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