
Inverness Cathedral, dedicated to St Andrew
Inverness Cathedral, dedicated to St Andrew, is located in Inverness, Scotland, United Kingdom. It is an Episcopal cathedral built between 1866 and 1869. Designed by architect Alexander Ross, it features Gothic Revival architecture and is notable for its two towers and rose window.
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The cathedral, set on the River Ness, is significant as the first new Protestant cathedral built in Great Britain after the Reformation. It serves as the seat of the Bishop of Moray, Ross and Caithness. Accessible to the public, it hosts regular services and concerts, and features stained glass windows and a carved pulpit. Nearby parking and public transport options provide easy access for visitors.
