St. Patrick's Cathedral is located not far from FitzroyGardens. We walked seven or eight minutes from a 125-year-old Windsor hotel in Melbourne along Wellington Avenue. The road was green and green. The greenery in downtown Melbourne was quite good. The church was connected to the nearby Fiziro Garden. And the famous Captain Cook's cabin is also in the garden, forming a beautiful spot. Visiting St Patrick's Cathedral is not required, the daily opening hours are 9:00 to 17:00, there are not many tourists here, so we can quietly appreciate it, although the church is not as famous as Notre Dame and Cologne Cathedral and the Assorted Sugar Cathedral in Spain But after all, it is also the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne, and the tallest church in Australia, which should be extraordinary. The exterior is influenced by Roman Catholicism. It is a typical Renaissance Gothic architecture. The three towering spires above the church are magnificent and gorgeous. It is said that the cathedral was designed by the famous British architect William Huadel jqkWilliamWardell in 1863. It was officially opened in October 1897. The three minarets of the church, which lasted nearly 80 years and was not completed until 1939, were built to commemorate the 100-year establishment of the Catholic Church in Victoria. Entering the cathedral, the meticulously painted glass windows are very similar to the cathedral of Cologne, depicting biblical and religious stories, including the most famous Last Supper. The light refracted through the painted glass windows to the dome, beautiful and elegant, the large marble pillars supporting the arched dome, it looked extraordinary, the church is another point of view is a group of pipe organ and the altar high candlestick, very gorgeous. The wooden windows, stone carvings and dome sculptures are elegant and noble and dignified everywhere. Two statues on the side door of the church are more famous, on the left is the female saint St. Catherine, who took off the thorn ring on her head during the crucifixion, and on the right, the statue of the male saint in the robe of the monk is the birth of Francis, who is said to be the only Holy See to date. Officially recognized holy marks. Not necessary. There is a ladder-style pool on the side door, and some Bible statements are engraved on the slate. There is a basin on the top of the pool with a wolf carved in it. Many people wash their hands here from the church. On the right side of the pool is the church souvenir shop. The crystal glass saint is very delicate. About $8 apiece. Along the shade, in front of FitzroyGardens, one of the five largest gardens in downtown Melbourne, the famous Captain Cook's cabin is in the corner of the garden.