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The Liverpool Cathedral is UK's largest Anglican church - it is twice the size of St. Paul's in London - and is the fifth largest cathedral in the world. The interior is very sober, with large naves of high ceilings and stained glass windows. The Grand Organ is probably the largest operational organ in the world. One can climb the tower for great views - it's over 100m high.
The cathedral was designed by Giles Gilbert Scott, who also designed the classic British red phone booth. Its construction began in 1904 and the cathedral was consecrated in 1924, but its was finished only in the 1980's. I didn't find it especially beautiful, but it is a remarkable architectural landmark of Liverpool. The gardens around it are very beautiful.
Not far from it and connect to it by Hope Street (very appropriate!), there is a modern Catholic cathedral - the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King - which I found very ugly, though also very famous in Liverpool. For those interested, it is located next to the University campus.
A curious note: the Anglican cathedral was designed by a Catholic, while the Catholic Cathedral was designed by a Protestant.
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