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St Patrick’s and St Paul’s Cathedrals in Melbourne — Melange of religion, beauty and art

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St Paul’s Cathedral After browsing through Melbourne’s art, cultural, sports and food precincts if you want to soak yourself in peaceful and tranquil environment and do some serious introspection while…


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St Paul’s Cathedral

After browsing through Melbourne’s art, cultural, sports and food precincts if you want to soak yourself in peaceful and tranquil environment and do some serious introspection while enjoying tastefully decorated rich and splendid interiors then you must head towards St Paul’s Cathedral.

Interiors of St Pauls’ Cathedral

Interiors of St Pauls’ Cathedral

Located at the corner of Swanston and Flinders street junction, St Paul’s cathedral is a majestic building which will catch your attention due to its rich neo-Gothic styled architecture with towering spires. Serving as headquarters of Melbourne’s Anglican faith it is featured among the important landmark of Melbourne.

A perfect mélange of Religion, beauty and rich architecture, you will definitely be carried away by its rich tastefully decorated interiors stylized with patterned mosaic tiles, splendid wood work, stained glass windows and carved arches. Just enter the Cathedral arcade and feel the peace and serenity inside you while offering prayer. Do spend some time here, you will be at peace with yourself… at least I was!

St Patrick’s Cathedral

St Patrick’s Cathedral in Melbourne

St Patrick’s Cathedral

St Patrick’s cathedral situated at the corner of Albert and Gisborne Street facing city Centre is the mother church of Archdiocese of Melbourne. Its overall beauty, atmosphere, and grand architecture with towering spires connect you with rich world of peace and soulful environment both outside and within you. Spend some time here and just experience this tranquility inside you.

 

Sculpture outside St Patrick’s Cathedral

Sculpture outside St Patrick’s Cathedral

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