Manchester Cathedral|Come here and make a wish with the butterflies, it will come true 🦋
This church has a history of over 600 years, and upon entering, you will find many "little butterflies" 🦋, which are actually angel wings. On them, you can slowly browse through some messages and wishes.
🚉 Train station: 4 minutes walk from Manchester Victoria
⏰ Opening hours: Monday to Saturday 9:30 am-4 pm; Sunday 12 pm-4 pm
🕑 Browsing time: 1h
🎫 Ticket price: 🆓 Free
Church highlights (in order of visit):
👼🏻 The church reflected in the mirror: The church has two entrances, and entering through the main entrance, you will see the pipe organ, which is considered one of the best in Europe. There is a mirror directly opposite the entrance, and you can squat down and take a photo with the camera close to the mirror to get picture 1⃣️.
👼🏻 Stained glass: After taking the photo, you can turn around and see many stained glass windows. These are not the original ones, as the original glass was destroyed by lightning. What you see now is the restored version.
👼🏻 Pulpitum: Pictures 4⃣️ to 5⃣️, this is a common feature in European medieval cathedrals, like a giant screen separating the nave and the aisle, very magnificent. The organist can go up from here and play the organ. This is actually my first time seeing it, so I took many detailed pictures.
👼🏻 Lamps: After entering the pulpitum, you will see many lamps. This also feels like a unique feature of this church.
👼🏻 Butterflies: As you walk along, you will see blue angel wings 🪽 hanging on both sides, and the text on them made me unable to move my feet. After leaving the nave, there are aisles on both sides, with yellow wings hanging above.
👼🏻 Candles: The most healing part seems to be the candles, seeing their light makes my heart feel calm and warm. These candles are on the right side of the main entrance and the left side of the back door.
👼🏻 Music: The church also has musicians playing, and when you're tired, you can sit in the church and listen to the music, contemplating life.
📍 Events:
They have cathedral music nights, coffee concerts, and organ concerts. You can also rent the venue for weddings, memorial events, etc. You can even rent the space for dinner, accommodating up to a thousand people, and the venue is equipped with advanced facilities, such as projectors, sound systems, and PowerPoint presentations.
Upcoming events:
July 8th, 11 am - Coffee Concert - Singers and pianists will perform world-leading songs. There will also be free cake and refreshments at the end.
July 16th, 3 pm - Sunday Organ Gallery Concert - Free event
July 21st, 6:30 pm - Candlelight Concert - The popular Candlelight event, where you can enjoy music in candlelight. Prices range from £20-£45.
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Visited the cathedral with my partner for an ibiza classical evening. We both thoroughly enjoyed it! The lighting and sound system were amazing.The only faults I had with the place was that the toilets had no lighting around them ,but there were plenty of them though, so I wasn't queuing for long.
Manchester Cathedral, built in the early 15th century, has been destroyed, rebuilt, destroyed, repaired for centuries... It is really beautiful History has become dust. Only hard stones tell us the story it once was.
A large church in Manchester, the whole church is also a very important history, the Ministry of Transport can visit for free, the nearby public transportation is also very good, and you can see quite a lot of good things here.
Attended a short service while I was here, entrance is free. The cathedral is beautifully designed and rich in history.
Very historical, landmark building in Manchester, well worth a visit
Manchester Cathedral, formally the Cathedral and Collegiate Church of St Mary, St Denys and St George, in Manchester, England, is the mother church of the Anglican Diocese of Manchester, seat of the Bishop of Manchester and the city's parish church.