Sacred Heart Cathedral follows a basilican plan without the
apse. It measures . A
Renaissance-style bell tower on the northwest corner of the building is capped with a silver dome and a cross. The exterior walls are clad in
stucco. Semi-elliptical arched windows are located on the north and south walls. The overall simple appearance is broken on the main
facade, which features a
quatrefoil-star window above an elaborately carved entrance surround done in the
Spanish Baroque style. The interior features open trestle-work that is supported by rounded arches with rough-cast surfaces. The flooring is composed of
quarry tile. The mural on the back wall was painted by
Topeka artist George Melville Stone. It depicts the crucifixion and he included floral images of the desert region of the American Southwest, Native Americans, and a
pinto pony. Three
lunettes that are located over the doors of the vestibule depict the
Good Samaritan,
Good Shepherd, and the Angels at the Tomb. The
stained glass windows were created by the Emil Frei Studios of
St. Louis, and they were installed in 1948. A simpler altar replaced the original altar in 1967. ==See also==