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  1. Bristol Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, is a Church of England cathedral in the city of Bristol, England. It is the seat of the Bishop of Bristol. The cathedral was originally an abbey dedicated to St Augustine, founded in 1140 and consecrated in 1148. [2] .

  2. Jul 24, 2024 · A place of sanctuary, prayer, and music for the people of Bristol and beyond. Bristol Cathedral continues a centuries-long tradition of being an open and welcoming space for all people to pause for thought, find beauty and peace, sense the sacred and come together as communities.

  3. Bristol Cathedral is open to everyone, and we hope that you will find a warm welcome here, whether you chose to tour our historic building, enjoy the peace and calm of our chapels and garden, attend an event or exhibition, or join us for worship.

  4. Worship, Music and Events for everyone. Experience the extraordinary diversity of Cathedral life, as we showcase human creativity in many dimensions. See and hear the Cathedral through the eyes and ears of children, artists, and composers.

  5. Bristol Cathedral is the historic centre of the Diocese. All are welcome to visit the cathedral, which is open all year round and is free to enter. Bristol Cathedral is a hub of activity, with a daily rhythm of prayer and worship at the centre of cathedral life.

  6. www.bristol.org.uk › historical › bristol_cathedralBristol Cathedral, Bristol

    Bristol Cathedral - full name The Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity - is the city's Church of England cathedral. The grade I listed building offers much of interest, including unique architectural features, unusual memorials and a historic organ.

  7. Bristol Cathedral is one of England's great medieval churches. It originated as an Augustinian Abbey, founded c1140 by prominent local citizen, Robert Fitzharding, who became first Lord Berkeley.

  8. visitbristol.co.uk › listing › bristol-cathedralBristol Cathedral

    Standing at the heart of Bristol’s vibrant city centre, Bristol Cathedral is one of Englands great medieval churches. Known for its remarkable architecture and historical significance, the cathedral still serves as a place of worship and community.

  9. Bristol Cathedral. The noted architectural historian, Nikolaus Pevsner, described Bristol Cathedral as ‘superior to anything else built in England, and indeed Europe, at the same time’. It was in the twelfth century that an Augustinian Abbey was founded on the site by prominent local citizen, Robert Fitzharding.

  10. Mar 12, 2012 · The study, edited by Jon Cannon and Beth Williamson of Bristols Department of Historical Studies, offers a detailed analysis of the architecture of Bristol Cathedral (then St. Augustine’s Abbey) during the Middle Ages.