Located in the heart of Hamilton City, the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity also known as the Bermuda Cathedral, is an Anglican church and a magnificent example of neo-Gothic and Victorian architecture. Designed by Scottish architect William Hay of Edinburgh, the Bermuda Cathedral was built in 1844 using Bermuda limestone and Caen stones imported from Normandy in France.
The cathedral features magnificent arches, tinted glass windows, carved altar screens, and a warrior chapel as well as several sculptures depicting Christ and many saints. A 143-foot tower boasts panoramic views of Hamilton City and as far as Bermuda's North Shore. The Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity is located at 29 Church Street in Hamilton City and is open to the public from 8:00am to 5:00pm daily. The tower is open from Monday through Friday from 10:00am to 3:30pm and admission is free.
29 Church St, Hamilton, Bermuda, Phone: +1 441-292-4033
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