St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne

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Melbourne, Australia

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St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne is located in Melbourne, Australia on Flinders St. St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category cathedral in Australia.

Address

Flinders St

Phone

+61 396534333

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Nakul pisolkar

St Paul’s Cathedral is an Anglican Church ️ in the heart of city of Melbourne opposite the iconic Flinders Street station. It was built from 1880 to 1891 and the spires added later in 1926. It’s beautiful inside and worth a look if you are in Melbourne CBD.

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The Fallen Apple

What's not to like about this beautiful church Truly a piece of art and history.

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Sam 999

This is the one of the best example for the neo gothic building on melbourne . One of the most attractive cathedral i saw.

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Jaime Waters

It is hard to define exactly how to construct this article, so I will return to write a review... or not. I don't know. God bless however. Don't take today for granted. Please, know that your worth so much more than your aware. No words can describe. Just be yourself. EMBRACE.

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Richard T.Whybrow

The Iconic St.Paul’s Cathedral on the corner of Flinders and Swanston Streets Melbourne. Certainly a must see of Melbourne. The grander of the building inside and out is magnificent. Entry is free, but you will be encouraged to make donations throughout the venue by automatic donation receptors, but you don’t feel pressured. An expensive restoration bill and upkeep is required, and the building is in fine condition. Photography is allowed but you will be expected to purchase a 5 “Photo Permit” which permits you to take private photos by phone or camera. This venue is of historical significance where many state funerals and occasions have been held. Many plaques line the inside walls illustrating the events and contributions to the venue. Friendly volunteers readily provide assistance and laminated self guide tour handouts (which should be returned upon your exit). The opportunity to casually peruse the venue is encouraged and the quiet majestic appeal is welcoming. You are welcome to participate in private prayers anytime and of any denomination faith or belief. The organ built in 1891 down the far-east-end of the venue has beautifully detailed pipes and very impressive in size. The floors are built with superb ornate tiling and are a sight to see. Outside on the West side of the building is a Bronze statue of “Captain Matthew Flinders” unveiled 8th of November 1925, the seaman who was renowned for being the first to circumnavigate Tasmania and coasts of Australia.

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Julia Stevens

This church was absolutely astonishing. Great work of architecture.

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Xavier Lee

The enter price for photographer is depends on how big of your camera & lens. I ask my mom take my sony A9 and change the small len of 55mm 1.8.

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Ritu Devi

What an amazing and beautiful building in the heart of the city. The atmosphere is spiritual and welcoming. U feel very calm in the peaceful environment. I always like to visit here, when my mood is off or upset. Quiet place..... Nice atmosphere!!!