Built in 1715 as the new parish church “on the hill”, St Philip’s is a rare and fine example of elegant English Baroque architecture. It is Grade 1 listed and one of the oldest buildings in the city still used for its original purpose. Fascinating both inside and out, the cathedral is home to some remarkable treasures and amazing stories, all set amongst the daily rhythm of people criss-crossing this unique part of the city.
Go and see an artistic masterpiece, witness architectural brilliance, meet compelling people or, quite simply, share a timeless peace that this place has been offering visitors and worshippers for 300 years.
Built in 1715 as the new parish church “on the hill”, St Philip’s is a rare and fine example of elegant English Baroque architecture. It is Grade 1 listed and one of the oldest buildings in the city still used for its original purpose. Fascinating both inside and out, the cathedral is home to some remarkable treasures and amazing stories, all set amongst the daily rhythm of people criss-crossing this unique part of the city.
Go and see an artistic masterpiece, witness architectural brilliance, meet compelling people or, quite simply, share a timeless peace that this place has been offering visitors and worshippers for 300 years.
Opening times Mon - Fri: 7.30am - 6.30pm, Sat: 8.30am - 5pm, Sun: 8.10am - 5.15pm
Birmingham Cathedral Grounds,
Colmore Row,
Birmingham
B3 2QB
birminghamcathedral.com
Telephone: 01212621840
Email: enquiries@birminghamcathedral.com
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