7. St Mary's CathedralCathedral and College St, Sydney 2000
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This Gothic Revival cathedral, modeled after Notre Dame, is a must-see. It boasts a beautiful terrazzo-tiled floor in the crypt, and stained glass windows depict the early days of Catholicism. Although Sydney was settled in 1788, it wasn't until 1821 that the Catholic mass was allowed to be held in the colony. In that year, the first chapel was also built, although the spires were not completed until the year 2000. Try to visit on a Sunday around 10:30am, when the famous choir sings. TRAIN: to St James Station. (© 10Best) More Details for St Mary's CathedralHours: Daily 6:30am-6:30pm Admission: Free; Donations Appreciated Type: Religious Sites |
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