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Looking a bit like a large piece of moon-landing equipment on which you’d best not sit, with indoor lighting that wouldn’t look out of place in a nightclub, the building has ever divided opinions.
Liverpool's Catholic cathedral, built between 1962 and 1967, sits at the opposite end of Hope Street to its Anglican counterpart. Archbishop of Liverpool John Sherrington welcomed the landmark ...
Liverpool’s Metropolitan Cathedral has been upgraded to a Grade 1 listing (Peter Byrne/PA) A cathedral which is said to have transformed British design has had its listing status upgraded to ...
Liverpool's Catholic cathedral, built between 1962 and 1967, sits at the opposite end of Hope Street to its Anglican counterpart.
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral has listing status upgraded to recognise ‘architectural brilliance’
The Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King in Liverpool, often referred to locally as a “wigwam” due to its unique shape, has been awarded Grade I listed status by the Department for ...
A cathedral which is said to have transformed British design has had its listing status upgraded to recognise the building’s “architectural brilliance”.
The Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King in Liverpool, often referred to locally as a “wigwam” due to its unique shape, has been awarded Grade I listed status by the Department for ...
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