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In December 2021, apophisguard said about Lichfield Cathedral
I visited here with my mother and sister and purely by chance it was the Christmas Tree Festival. Now I have visited a few of these Tree festivals and this was by far the best! So many superbly decorated trees along the sides of the cathedral, all decorated by local businesses, schools and charities. If you wanted, you could also vote for your favourite tree. There was also an excellent Nativity scene constructed in one of the wings. The Cathedral itself was lit with candles and made for a wonderful ambience. Many thanks for all those responsible for putting this together.
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In December 2021, AnnieAries said about Lichfield Cathedral
Wonderful illumination show despite some Covid restrictions in place. Who says we can’t have fun outside?! A joyful experience.
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In January 2022, David N said about Lichfield Cathedral
The architecture, inside and out, is amazing - compares with anything in Europe. So much to see, had an exhibition of 15/16th Century maps which was also very interesting. The whole area around the Cathedral is also beautiful and very peaceful.
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In February 2022, Nigel N said about Lichfield Cathedral
Marvellous Far Horizons exhibition. Fantastic historic maps. Beautiful stained glass windows from Belgium
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In February 2022, H & R said about Lichfield Cathedral
This is a great treat for those who enjoy architecture and craftsmanship at their best. Try to read something about its history and its development.The experience is unforgettable.
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In February 2022, Tom Till said about Lichfield Cathedral
Being a Lichfeldian I'm always in awe of the history involving the cathedral ,very worth a visit from locals and visitors to the area,the staff there are very helpful with any questions and are very knowledgeable
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In March 2022, Cheekycockney190757 said about Lichfield Cathedral
Visited on Sunday 24th October 2021. Parked in Parking Lichfield opposite the Minster Pool, which was convenient for the Cathedral. The walk-up The Close Road provides a stunning view framed by the houses. We walked all the way around the Cathedral before walking in and this provides opportunities to view the building in all its glory as the surrounding buildings frame the Cathedral. Once inside the cathedral is similar to other major cathedrals in structure and unfortunately, the relationship with the visual artist the cathedral has didn't result in an interesting display on our visit but check the cathedral website to see what is on when you visit though some require payment I understand. Inside there are opportunities to make a contribution using contactless payment.
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In March 2022, Michael O said about Lichfield Cathedral
Fantastic story from first foundation throughout the ages featuring a whole host of treasures. The new statue of St Cahd guides the way yo a unique Cathedral experience. Special events and concerts are to be looked out for!
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In March 2022, pesue1 said about Lichfield Cathedral
Beautiful cathedral in a beautiful part of Lichfield, very pleasant guide inside the entrance, inside the cathedral is large but not as big as some, a lot of the cathedral has been renovated but still has lots of things to see, we also met a lovely lady curate called nest she was delightful to talk to. Well worth a visit
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In March 2022, Big_Jeff_Leo said about Lichfield Cathedral
Famous for its three spires, this Cathedral is really spectacular. The architecture and stonework are outstanding with many carved figures both inside and outside. The stained glass is also outstanding particularly at the right time of day when the light shines through. There's a lot to explore here, and you should calculate at least 1.5 hours to inspect most of the artworks and monuments. The entry is free, and you're allowed to take pictures at no extra cost. Take advantage of one of the free tours as your really will get the best out of your visit. Don't also miss the opportunity to explore the Cathedral Close which has a story entirely of its own.
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