St Mary's Cathedral (St Mary's Cathedral is located in Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, across University Street (College Street) from Hyde Park (Hyde Park).
St Mary's Cathedral is the spiritual home of the Sydney Catholic community, the largest and oldest religious building in Australia, and the seat of Archbishop Sydney.
St Marys Cathedral is a sandstone, 107 meters long, with a ceiling of 24.3 meters wide, a ceiling of 22.5 meters, a central tower of 46.3 meters, a front tower and a steeple of 74.6 meters, and a "Gothic" architectural style of the European medieval cathedral.
St. Mary's Cathy was built in 1821, and the Catholic priest came to Australia in 1820, so St. Mary's Cathy was also known as the mother of the Australian Catholic Church. The cathedral built in 1865 was destroyed by the fire. The reconstruction works began in 1865 and took more than 60 years and completed in 1928. From 1998 to 2000, the church's pointed tower was added.
St Mary's Cathedral is not only a valuable heritage of the past, but also an important part of the spiritual and cultural life of the whole city and the country today.
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