The History of Coventry Cathedral backs to 14th century, when it was built as a Gothic architecture. It was meant as a church, but later transformed into a cathedral. The structure of Cathedral suffer sever harms during the Second World War and the devastated remains occupied the land of West Midlands. A new Coventry was formed some years later and now the Coventry Cathedral is a brilliantly formed 20th structure. The remnants of the classical structure and the fine new building stand close to each other. The association of the old Cathedral with gothic culture and wars in the later centuries makes it a superior attraction in Coventry. Today the cathedral is inhabited by the Bishop and the Dioceses of Coventry. Praying at the Cathedral will give you a spiritual rejuvenation.In case you are looking for lodgings in this area, you will get some good options with Coventry hotels. Make a choice among the budget hotels and luxury hotels.
Entry Fee: Free
Timings: Monday to Friday 9:30am-5pm (During summers)
Address: Coventry Cathedral 1 Hill Top Coventry CV1 5AB
Tel: +0044 24 7652 1200
Website: www.coventrycathedral.org.ukView
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