The oldest chapel in Oklahoma is also a premier wedding venue in the upscale Paseo District of Oklahoma City. This little white chapel is simply breathtaking with its Romeo and Juliet-esque entrance, and you’ll be mesmerized with its Gothic charm the moment you see it.

Keep scrolling to see the beauty that lies within this historic chapel.

Old Trinity of Paseo was built in 1842 in Blackville, New Brunswick, Canada. It was known as Old Trinity Anglican Church until it was dismantled and moved to Oklahoma in November 2000.

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When the chapel arrived in Oklahoma City it was reconstructed in the Paseo Arts District. The original bell tower is the only piece that didn’t survive the move, and a replacement was made to match the exterior.

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Gothic architecture was more common in Canada than in Oklahoma, so you won’t find anything like it in the state. From the moment you walk through the red door, you’ll feel the uniqueness of this quaint chapel.

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The interior features one big room with 40-foot gothic ceilings and pointed arched windows and doors.

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The chapel windows are made from ornate stained-glass and are a beautiful element to this historic building.

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Along with the large gathering room, the chapel houses a small bathroom downstairs and bridal suite upstairs in the bell tower, which makes for a grand bridal entrance.

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And the warm amber lighting sets an intimate and romantic mood for any occasion.

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Outside the chapel you’ll find a landscaped courtyard with shade and twinkling lights.

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Take a drive by the oldest chapel in Oklahoma or make an appointment if you’re interested in seeing the inside for your special event. We promise you’ll fall in love with the whimsical setting in the heart of the Sooner State.

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Isn’t the chapel stunning? While visiting the chapel, make sure to check out The Paseo Arts District. It’s a mecca for eccentric tastes in the Sooner State. Click here to read more about it.

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