Completed in 1848, St. John’s Anglican Cathedral stands as a testament to the European influence in Antigua. Located in St. John’s, this neo-baroque freestone structure features an iron fence, stained-glass windows, and two towering cupolas that rise above the Caribbean landscape. Inside, the cathedral continues to serve as an active place of worship, hosting services throughout the week. Visitors can explore its architectural details and experience the ongoing spiritual life of the community.
St. John’s Anglican Cathedral (St. John the Divine)
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