Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Gibraltar

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- Best time to go
- Year-round
- Budget
- $
- Accessibility
- limited
- Coordinates
- Open in maps
The Anglican cathedral of Gibraltar, built in the early 19th century in a distinctive style influenced by Moorish architecture, with horseshoe arches and a whitewashed exterior. It serves as the seat of the Anglican bishop for the wider region and stands in the centre of the town. The unusual blend of a Christian cathedral with North African architectural motifs reflects Gibraltar's position at the meeting of Europe and Africa. It remains an active place of worship on the main thoroughfare.
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