Liverpool Cathedral
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Definitely the place to go in liverpool. free and very nice to see. it's huge and even from the outside looks impressive. entrance is free and 5£ optional donation is encouraged. there are plenty of toilets inside and even cafeteria to have drink and something to eat 😮 you can drink and attend mass at the same times. there was also temporary art installation when we were there.
Liverpool cathedral is an awe-inspiring architectural gem that should not be missed. from the moment you approach its grand entrance, the sheer magnitude and beauty of this magnificent structure will leave you breathless. the soaring ceilings, intricate stained glass windows, and intricate details throughout make for a truly mesmerizing experience. the sheer scale of the cathedral is astounding, and the panoramic views from the tower are simply stunning. the serene atmosphere and the peacefulness within the cathedral create a sense of tranquility and contemplation. the knowledgeable guides and staff are welcoming and eager to share the rich history and stories behind this remarkable place. liverpool cathedral is a must-visit for its architectural grandeur, spiritual significance, and the profound sense of awe it instills in visitors.
The most beautiful, gorgeous, spectacular anglican church i have ever seen in my life. it is immensely fantastic and moving, i couldn't go up to the tower viewing platform because it was getting very late, but the views from the tower must be wonderful. a church that touched my heart. i recommend this visit to everyone
An amazing building from the architectural and spiritual viewpoints. its size is awesome. although it's not the largest cathedral in the uk it apparently is the longest. the stained glass windows and other features inside are quite incredible. as well as performing marriage ceremonies the actual reception and meal can be held here and on our visit the dining tables were on view. well worth a visit.
Beautiful and awe-inspiring cathedral, both inside and outside. more of a tourist attraction than a place of worship - the cafe sits partly inside the main bit of the cathedral with chairs and tables just behind where congregation sits! but making it an attraction means it's very inclusive which i loved. they had some art/exhibitions around the theme of unity which was moving. some interactive. and the tower experience is well worth the money of the ticket provided you aren't scared of heights or have mobility issues. beautiful views across the city on a clear day like we had.