Manchester Cathedral Tours and Activities

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Manchester Cathedral showing a city and religious aspects
Manchester Cathedral
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With an unforgettable history spanning hundreds of years, this imposing religious building is a must-see for visitors to Manchester.

If you’re even remotely interested in architecture and history, then you should head to Manchester Cathedral, an iconic building whose turbulent history includes tales of war and terrorist destruction. Some of England’s best medieval woodwork can be seen in the cathedral’s interior – look up to the ceiling to see intricate carved detailing. The modern stained glass windows depict the history of both the city and the Cathedral itself.

Dating back to 1215, the cathedral started life as the Parish Church of Manchester, and was constructed by the Lord of the Manor of Manchester, Baron Robert Greslet. The building has undergone many changes and renovations over the centuries, and now only a few features can be traced back to the 13th century.

The cathedral suffered terribly during the Second World War when all of its ancient windows were blown out – have a look at the Fire Window in the Regiment Chapel to see the story of the destruction. In 1996, the building suffered yet again, this time at the hands of an IRA bomb, and had to undergo yet another extensive period of restoration.

As part of a Church of England diocese, the cathedral is still very much in use and is open to the public every day, except during special services or periods of renovation. Attend a service, catch a performance by the choir or grab a coffee from the lovely on-site café. The cathedral is a beautiful place in which to wander or sit and reflect.

There are daily free guided tours that give a more detailed insight into the building’s history and heritage. Buy an Architectural Guide at the welcome desk for more information about the cathedral’s design.

Take a peek under the quire seats to see the Misericords (wooden carvings from the 16th century) and look skywards to see the 15th-century carved musical angels above. When you leave the cathedral, look out for the oldest structure in Manchester, the Hanging Ditch Bridge.

You can reach Manchester Cathedral on foot from Victoria train station, or park your car at the nearby Manchester Arena (MEN) for a small fee. Visit the cathedral’s website to find out opening times.

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