Overlooking heart of the Central district on the Government Hill, this Anglican cathedral is the main church of the city’s Anglican diocese and hosts the city’s archbishop. The gothic-style cathedral, now buried in the concrete jungle in the middle of countless skyscrapers, is one of the only five cathedrals in the city. It was open in 1849 and is located near other important buildings, including the former government headquarters. It bears a many marks of the colonial history, including the coat of arms of two past governors, the British Royal Arms on the first pew, and a war memorial for those died in two World Wars.