Holy Trinity Cathedral, Kingston

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- Best time to go
- November–April
- Budget
- $
- Accessibility
- limited
- Coordinates
- Open in maps
The Roman Catholic cathedral of Kingston, an early-twentieth-century church notable for its large Byzantine-style dome, one of the earliest major reinforced-concrete domes in the western hemisphere. Built after the 1907 earthquake, it blends Romanesque and Byzantine elements and seats a substantial congregation beneath its curved ceiling. The cathedral serves as the seat of the archdiocese and hosts major religious celebrations. Its dome makes it a recognisable landmark and a significant example of period ecclesiastical engineering.
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