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Liverpool CathedralvsMetropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King Liverpool
Both Liverpool Cathedral and Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King Liverpool are highly recommended by expert writers. Overall, Liverpool Cathedral scores marginally better than Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King Liverpool. Liverpool Cathedral scores 87 with approval from 5 sources like Lonely Planet, Fodor's and Afar Magazine.
Liverpool Cathedral
Lonely Planet
Fodor's
Michelin Guide
Afar Magazine
Afar Magazine
St James' Mount, Liverpool L1 7AZ
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"Liverpool's Anglican cathedral is a building of superlatives. Not only is it Britain's largest church, it's also the world's largest Anglican cathedral." Full review
"The world's fifth largest Anglican cathedral, this Gothic-style edifice was begun in 1903 by architect Giles Gilbert Scott and finally finished in 1978." Full review
2 Stars
"The 100m tower is home to a set of bells weighing 31 tonnes. Make sure you visit the Lady Chapel to admire the 15C altarpiece by Giovanni della Robba." Full review
"Head to Liverpool Cathedral for a magical night of Beatles music at the largest Anglican Cathedral in the UK." Full review
"Listen for the world’s highest, heaviest bells, or climb the steps of the tower for views out across the city." Full review
Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King Liverpool
Lonely Planet
Fodor's
Michelin Guide
Frommer's
Mount Pleasant, Liverpool L3 5TQ
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"Known colloquially as Paddy's Wigwam, Liverpool's Catholic cathedral is a mightily impressive modern building that looks like a soaring concrete teepee, hence its nickname. " Full review
"Consecrated in 1967, this Roman Catholic cathedral is a modernistic, funnel-like structure of concrete, stone, and mosaic, topped with a glass lantern." Full review
2 Stars
"This Church took a long time to be build (1933-1967) due to the outbreak of war and numerous changes of architect." Full review
"About 1km (a half mile) away from the Anglican cathedral stands the Roman Catholic cathedral -- the two are joined by a road called Hope Street." Full review