Manchester Cathedral

About Manchester Cathedral

Manchester Cathedral has been centre stage in its city's history for nearly 600 years. In 1421 Henry V signed a royal charter granting permission for a collegiate church to be built. In 1847 a new Manchester diocese was created and this historic church became a Cathedral. This Grade I listed masterpiece has not only provided a stage on which the city of Manchester's compelling history has been played out but also provided some of the leading actors for this narrative. Century after century the stone walls have survived wars and bombings, Henry VIII's reformation and Queen Elizabeth I's spy, witnessed the birth of the world's anti-slavery movement and lived the Industrial Revolution first hand. There are medieval quires and ancient archives, bees on the roof and kangaroos carved on thrones, choristers running to practice and artists drawing in aisles. Classical music concerts served with coffee and wines fairs set to jazz. Opening Hours: Monday and Friday 8. 30am - 5. 30pmTuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 8. 30am - 6. 30pmSaturday 8. 30am - 6. 30pmSunday 8. 30am - 6. 30pmThese times may vary during special events. Admission is free. All we ask is that you consider leaving a voluntary donation to help support the running costs of the Cathedral.
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Manchester Cathedral is located at Victoria Street, Manchester, England M3 1, United Kingdom
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http://www.manchestercathedral.org