Bristol Cathedral
Bristol Cathedral is situated in the center of Bristol and is a striking example of Gothic architecture. Founded as an Augustinian abbey in 1140, it became a cathedral in 1542 after significant reconstruction. Renowned for its unique "hall church" design, where the nave and aisles share the same height, the cathedral boasts beautiful stained glass, intricate stone carvings, and a serene cloister garden. It continues to serve as a place of worship and a prominent cultural landmark in the city.
Getting there
Bristol Cathedral
College Green, Bristol, Bristol, BS1 5TJ
Events and activities near Bristol Cathedral
- St George's Bristol
The Gin To My Tonic Gin, Rum & Vodka Festival in Bristol
11 OctFrom £17.50 - DoubleTree by Hilton Bristol City Centre
Stonehenge and Cotswold Villages Full-day Tour from Bristol
08 Apr - 17 JunFrom £92.00 - Equestrian Statue of William III
Bristol’s Darkest Secrets Tour
12 Apr - 14 JunFrom £20.00 - The Corn Exchange
St. Nicholas Market and Air Raid Shelter Walking Tour
03 Apr - 14 JunFrom £14.00 - St Peter's Church
Fun, Flexible Treasure Hunt Around Bristol with Cryptic Clues & Hidden Gems
04 Apr - 17 JunFrom £24.00 - St Mary Redcliffe Church
Candlelight: Hans Zimmer's Best Works
05 AprFrom £5.00
Venues near Bristol Cathedral
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Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
0 experiences
Queens Road, Bristol
620 meters
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St Mary Redcliffe Church
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Colston Parade, Redcliffe, Bristol, UK
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MUSE Brasserie - Bristol
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37-41 Prince Street, Bristol
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Steinbeck and Shaw
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The South Buildings, Bristol
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