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  1. St Paul’s Cathedral is the home church for Anglicans in Melbourne and throughout Victoria. It is a beautiful place of prayer and worship with a vibrant and diverse community of members from more than 25 nations.

  2. St Paul's Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Melbourne, Australia. It is the cathedral church of the Diocese of Melbourne and the seat of the Archbishop of Melbourne, who is also the metropolitan archbishop of the Province of Victoria .

  3. We live-stream regular and special services online for the benefit of those unable to come to the Cathedral. All live-streamed services are available to join in via our Facebook page and Youtube Channel, or by clicking on the video below at the time of the service.

  4. The Cathedral is Victoria’s most visited sacred place, with over 400,000 visitors a year. Come and enjoy the peace, the time to pray, and God’s loving presence with you here. Opening Times (Free Admission) Monday to Friday | 10.00am to 5.00pm Saturday | 10.00am to 5.00pm Entry to the Cathedral is via the Great West.

  5. Choral Evensong in the presence of the Archbishop of Canterbury • 6.30pm Sun 9 October 2022. St Paul's Cathedral Melbourne. 6.5K viewsStreamed 1 year ago.

  6. St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. 5,864 likes · 90 talking about this · 72,562 were here. St Paul's Cathedral is Victoria’s most visited sacred place and home to a...

  7. St Paul’s Cathedral is an Anglican church located prominently on Melbourne's busiest intersection opposite Federation Square. Built between 1880 and 1931, the neo-Gothic building is a Melbourne landmark and Victoria’s most visited sacred place, with over 400,000 visitors a year.

  8. St. Paul's Cathedral is located kitty-corner to Flinders Street Station in Melbourne's Central Business District. St. Paul's Cathedral is the iconic Anglican cathedral in Melbourne Australia. The Gothic Revival structure was completed in 1891.

  9. Leave the bustling Flinders Street Station intersection behind and enter the peaceful place of worship that's been at the heart of city life since the mid 1800s. Join a tour and admire the magnificent organ, the Persian Tile and the Five Pointed Star of the historic St Paul's Cathedral.

  10. Once a corn market for the growing city of Melbourne, services were celebrated on this prominent site from the city’s first days, but work on Melbourne's Anglican cathedral didn't commenced until 1880.