St. Mary’s Guildhall

St. Mary’s Guildhall

St. Mary’s Guildhall

St. Mary’s Guildhall, a 14th-century heritage-listed building in central Coventry, stands as one of the few structures to have survived the Nazi air raids of 1940. Its interior features impressive stained-glass windows and vaulted ceilings, alongside significant historical artifacts. Visitors can view the 16th-century Coventry Tapestry, a 19th-century Lady Godiva statue, and a collection of historic royal portraits. The guildhall offers a glimpse into the city’s rich past, inviting guests to explore its well-preserved architectural and artistic treasures.

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