St Patrick’s Cathedral, a prominent feature of Melbourne’s skyline, traces its origins back to the 14th century. This Gothic-Revival masterpiece stands as the tallest and largest Christian structure in Australia, showcasing intricate stonework and soaring spires. Inside, visitors can marvel at the grand organ, which features an impressive 4,500 pipes, adding a rich, resonant sound to the cathedral’s atmosphere. The cathedral’s detailed architecture and historical significance make it a significant landmark for both locals and tourists.
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