St. David Photo: Cathedral Of St. David

St. David is the main Anglican Church of Tasmania, the construction of which lasted from 1868 to 1936. The Cathedral, which is the best in Australia example of Georgian architecture, stands on the corner of Macquarie street and Murray street. Its architect was George Frederick Bodley. Inside you can see the stones, which are about one and a half thousand years, ancient flags, Dating from the time when Tasmania has ceased to be a place of exile, and the unique beauty of stained glass Windows with images of saints, knights, kings and biblical figures. Along the walls are plaques commemorating deceased parishioners of the Church. Other features of the Cathedral are input, having an arcade with a large window and a carved turrets, the square tower and the courtyard on the South side, planted with old trees.

The Cathedral has its own choir, which sings every Saturday at the liturgies and other religious services, for example, on the sacrament. To listen to the sermon, the choir sang come hundreds of people. Here is often a variety of events – weddings, christenings, funerals. However, it is necessary to agree in advance with the Bishop. Here is a Sunday school for children from 8 years.

St. David listed as a National Heritage of Australia.

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