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Aberdeen Attractions & ActivitiesReligious Sites
Interested in places that bear a significant connection to spirituality? Look over our list of Religious Sites, some of which also have historical import. Among the offerings are places of worship and sites that commemorate religious events or people.
Address: Union St, Aberdeen
This interesting, pre-Reformation church is a symbol of the colorful past of the region. Today, this location is home to four separate churches. Great sightseeing opportunity.
Address: George St, Aberdeen, UK
Established in the 12th century, the church recently celebrated its 500th year anniversary. Formerly the country's largest medieval church, St. Nicholas is noted for its Gothic flourishes and its 48 bells.
Address: King St, Seabury Ct, Aberdeen, UK AB24 5AX
This Gothic sandstone cathedral was built in 1816, and the porch was added in 1911. St. Andrew's spawned the United States' Episcopal church, as America's first bishop was ordained here in 1874.
Address: Huntly St, Aberdeen, UK
Among the city's tallest buildings, thanks in part to its towering spire. This Gothic revival structure was established in 1860, with later additions in 1877.