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Gloucester Cathedral stands for the glory of God in Jesus Christ and for the good of all people.
Inspiring pilgrims for over 1300 years, discover the earliest and finest fan vaulted ceilings in the world, the tomb of a king, daily tours, and a diverse programme of events and activities. Entry to the Cathedral for general visiting is by voluntary donation of £5 per adult.
Gloucester Cathedral stands for the glory of God in Jesus Christ and for the good of all people.
Tuesday 15 October – Sunday 3 November, Cathedral opening hours. Experience the wonders of Planet Mars right here on Earth within the sacred walls of Gloucester Cathedral with Luke Jerram's incredible Mars: War and Peace artwork.
The Cloister of Gloucester Cathedral represents some of the most significant medieval architecture in the world, famed for its remarkable fan-vaulting. This imaginative new style was developed here during the 1300s, and the current Cloister was finished by Abbot Froucester by 1412.
Gloucester Cathedral is one of Britain’s greatest buildings, representing over 1,300 years of Christian faith and heritage. The monks who first lived and worshipped here followed The Rule of St Benedict which teaches that all should be welcomed as Christ himself.
Discover the story of the very first Christmas on this exciting family trail! As you journey towards the star, see who you can find along the way and uncover the story of that holy night. Pick up your free trail map from the Welcome Desk during Cathedral opening hours.
Gloucester Cathedral is one of Britain’s greatest buildings, representing over 1,300 years of Christian faith and heritage. The Cathedral is open daily, entry is by donation, and all are welcome. To find out what's on today, please click on the 'What's On' button below.
Gloucester Cathedral warmly welcomes regular worshippers and new visitors alike to its Advent and Christmas services and activities. Type. Special Event. Dates. From November 11, 2024 To February 4, 2025. Location. Nave 12 College Green Gloucester GL1 2LX.
Connected Lives is the Cathedral's research project which considers our history in all its forms. It aims to shed light on individuals who are memorialised within the fabric of the Cathedral, including their connections to the transatlantic slave trade, Indian colonialism, interfaith relations, racial injustice and any legacies that may still ...