St. George’s Cathedral, Perth’s principal Anglican cathedral, was consecrated in 1888 and stands on St. George’s Terrace in the heart of the Perth Central Business District (CBD). This architectural heritage landmark is a striking example of Gothic Revival design, featuring red brick and limestone. The cathedral continues to serve as an active church, drawing both locals and visitors. Inside, the soaring arches and intricate stonework create a serene and contemplative atmosphere, offering a peaceful retreat from the bustling city outside.
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