Explore Saint Vincent

  • Verostko Arts Center

    Whether it be a medieval manuscript, a rare liturgical vestment, or a 21st century algorithmic drawing, the VCA is committed to deepening both our engagement and our understanding of art.

  • Fred Rogers Institute

    The multimedia Fred Rogers Exhibit is a public, interactive display located on the upper level of the Fred M. Rogers Center building at Saint Vincent College. The Exhibit traces the life, work, and influence of Fred Rogers.

  • Saint Vincent Gristmill

    The Gristmill, built by the Benedictine monks, has been in continuous operation since 1854. It serves as a symbol of Western PA’s agricultural heritage and of the vision of Saint Vincent founder Boniface Wimmer.

  • Saint Vincent Basilica

    Construction on the Archabbey Basilica in began in 1891 to house the growing community of Benedictine monks, parish, college, and seminary. The building was designed by William Schickel and consecrated in 1905.

  • Winnie Palmer Reserve

    ​The 50 acre nature reserve includes trails, meadows, gardens, the Environmental Learning Barn, ponds, wetlands, and more! The property is open to the public for recreation, conservation, and education.

  • Saint Vincent Wetlands

    The 20-acre wetlands are a passive water quality treatment system and an environmental classroom. They are also used by many local citizens for recreation, such as walking, bird watching, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, and geocaching.