St Patrick's Cathedral

St Patrick\'s Cathedral showing heritage architecture, a church or cathedral and a city
St Patrick\'s Cathedral featuring religious aspects and a church or cathedral
St Patrick's Cathedral
St Patrick\'s Cathedral which includes a city, heritage architecture and religious aspects
St Patrick\'s Cathedral featuring religious aspects and a church or cathedral


Rising from the edge of downtown Melbourne, Australia’s tallest cathedral is an oasis of serenity and a towering example of old-world artistry and craftsmanship.

St. Patrick’s Cathedral was completed in 1939 after more than 70 years of construction. Widely regarded as a magnificent example of Gothic Revival-style architecture, “St. Pat’s” attracts visitors of all faiths who come to admire its beauty. The cathedral is named after the patron saint of Ireland and was constructed to serve the Irish Catholic population of Melbourne during the 19th century.As you approach St. Pat’s, notice the building’s striking dark appearance. The color is due to the local bluestone used in its construction. Other materials were sourced from around Australia and the world.The two front spires rise to 200 feet (61 meters) and the single spire at the center rises almost 345 feet (105 meters). The building is adorned in gargoyles and statues see if you can find the gargoyle that depicts popular former Victorian politician, Jeff Kennett. Wander around the building before entering to get a sense of its sheer size and architectural splendor. Enter through the main doorway and wander down the aisles, taking in the colors of the stained glass and the rake of the cathedral’s high, vaulted roof. The cathedral’s organ dates back to the 1870s and looks as incredible as it sounds. St. Pat’s is home to the St. Patrick’s Cathedral Singers and you can hear them at the Sunday evening mass. Entry to St. Patrick’s is free, and visitors are welcome to wander through the cathedral or join a tour. Mass is held daily. Stop by the Cathedral Shop and browse the extensive range of mementoes and spiritual items. The cathedral is an easy walk from the city’s main shopping streets in downtown Melbourne and is just across the road from Flinders Street Station, the city’s main train terminal. After visiting the cathedral, take a stroll through the nearby Fitzroy Gardens, a scenic reserve with a playground, restrooms and café.

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