Providence Photos

(Providence, Rhode Island - RI, USA)



Photo Gallery




The grand Rhode Island State Capitol Building, one of the most notable and largest landmarks in Providence, constructed from 1895 to 1904.


The Providence Athenaeum, dating back to 1753, making it the city's oldest cultural institution.


The First Baptist Church in America, built in the late 18th century, an extremely important New England building.



The historic Cathedral of St. John, one of the city's oldest Episcopal churches, constructed in 1810.


Breakers House in nearby Newport, around 34 miles / 55 km from the city, a grand mansion with historic Italian Renaissance-style architecture, open to the public.


Marble House, another famous Newport mansion, dating back to 1888, with temple-like columns and a palatial appearance.


Brown University, located in a historic district overlooking the downtown area, home to more than 7,000 students and close to many important sites.


View of historic building in the main downtown district, better known as Downcity, where streets run off the centrally located Waterplace Park.


Famous statue of Roger Williams, who founded Providence in 1636.


Distant view of the city, showing the Bank of America Building towering high above the skyline.


Further view of the cityscape and the central Providence River, which meanders through the city.


The green outskirts of the city, where a number of important parklands are located.