Interestingly, we often walk along Grosvenor Street, but we never noticed St. Patrick’s Cathedral. That is our loss. A beautiful church built in the 1840s, whether you believe in religion or not, is worth a visit. The altars, windows, statues, especially the statue of St. Patrick, are all beautiful. We will make another visit, because when we visited this time we had already carried out large-scale preparations and we did not want to wander around.
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Interestingly, we often walk along Grosvenor Street, but we never noticed St. Patrick’s Cathedral. That is our loss. A beautiful church built in the 1840s, whether you believe in religion or not, is worth a visit. The altars, windows, statues, especially the statue of St. Patrick, are all beautiful. We will make another visit, because when we visited this time we had already carried out large-scale preparations and we did not want to wander around.
Educated in St Patrick's School, wherever I travel, I always focus on visiting any church dedicated to St Patrick. They never let me down. As I understand it is a historic church building located in the busy CBD area but so peaceful and beautiful in the high rise building of CBD. I just want to visit this place, pray, take pictures and have breakfast in the cafe inside the annex building. The cafe served a delicious breakfast based on my reading. But never tried it because I ended up attending the mass that was about to begin. Being able to attend the masses was a wonderful experience. So I will leave the breakfast on my next visit to Sydney.
A very sacred church in the local area, also very busy around the area.
A few hundred meters from the Queen's Building, not far from the Sydney Aquarium, the building is not particularly magnificent, there was an activity inside when you go, I thought it would not be allowed to visit, and we were invited in very friendly, the inside was singing the hymns, someone handed us the lyrics, So I felt this particular experience
St Patrick's is really nice to see