Bristol Cathedral
Bristol Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, is a Church of England cathedral in the city of Bristol, England. It is the seat of the Bishop of Bristol.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Church
- Denomination: Anglican
- Description: cathedral
- Also known as: “Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity”, “Cathedral of the Holy & Undivided Trinity”, “St Augustine’s Abbey”, and “The Cathedral Church of the Holy und Undivided Trinity”
- Address: College Green, City Centre, Bristol, BS1 5TJ
- Wheelchair access: limited
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Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Bristol Central Library and College Green.
Bristol Central Library
Library
Photo: Linda Bailey, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Bristol Central Library is a historic building on the south side of College Green, Bristol, England. It contains the main collections of Bristol's public library. Bristol Central Library is situated 410 feet west of Bristol Cathedral.
College Green
Park
College Green is a public open space in Bristol, England. The Green takes the form of a segment of a circle with its apex pointing east, and covers 1.1 hectares.
We The Curious
Museum
Photo: Immanuel Giel, Public domain.
We The Curious is a science and arts centre and educational charity in Bristol, England. It has over 200 interactive exhibits, is home to the UK’s first 3D Planetarium and hosts over 300,000 visitors a year. We The Curious is situated 460 feet south of Bristol Cathedral.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Bristol city centre and Spike Island.
Bristol city centre
Suburb
Bristol city centre is the commercial, cultural and business centre of Bristol, England. It is the area north of the New Cut of the River Avon, bounded by Clifton Wood and Clifton to the north-west, Kingsdown and Cotham to the north, and St Pauls, Lawrence Hill and St Phillip's Marsh to the east.
Spike Island
Suburb
Spike Island is an inner city and harbour area of the English port city of Bristol, adjoining the city centre. It comprises the strip of land between the Floating Harbour to the north and the tidal New Cut of the River Avon to the south, from the dock entrance to the west to Bathurst Basin in the east.
Tyndall’s Park
Neighborhood
Photo: Rod Allday, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Tyndall's Park is an area of central Bristol, England. It lies north of Park Row and Queen's Road, east of Whiteladies Road and west of St Michael's Hill, between the districts of Clifton, Cotham and Kingsdown.
Bristol Cathedral
- Categories: Anglican or Episcopal cathedral, cathedral, building, place of worship, and religion
- Location: Bristol, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
51.45166° or 51° 27′ 6″ northLongitude
-2.60067° or 2° 36′ 2″ westElevation
66 feet (20 metres)Open location code
9C3VF92X+MPOpenStreetMap ID
way 48937931OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=place_of_worshipOpenStreetMap feature
building=cathedralOpenStreetMap attribute
denomination=anglicanOpenStreetMap attribute
wheelchair=limitedGeoNames ID
8015427Wikidata ID
Q917917
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Welsh—“Bristol Cathedral” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “كاتدرائية الثالوث المقدس وغير المجزأ”
- Arabic: “كاتدرائية برستل”
- Aragonese: “Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity”
- Aragonese: “Seu d’a Santa y Indibisible Trinidat de Briston”
- Aragonese: “Seu d’a Santa y Indivisible Trinidat de Briston”
- Aragonese: “Seu de Briston”
- Aragonese: “Seu de Bristón”
- Aragonese: “The Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity”
- Basque: “Bristolgo katedrala”
- Belarusian: “Брыстальскі сабор”
- Catalan: “catedral de Bristol”
- Catalan: “Catedral de Bristol”
- Chinese: “布里斯托尔座堂”
- Czech: “Bristolská katedrála”
- Danish: “Bristol Domkirke”
- Danish: “Bristol Katedral”
- Dutch: “Kathedraal van Bristol”
- Esperanto: “Katedralo de Bristolo”
- Finnish: “Bristolin katedraali”
- Finnish: “Bristolin tuomiokirkko”
- French: “Cathédrale de Bristol”
- French: “Cathédrale de la sainte et indivisible trinité de Bristol”
- French: “Cathedrale de la Sainte-et-Indivisible-Trinite de Bristol”
- French: “cathédrale de la Sainte-et-Indivisible-Trinité de Bristol”
- French: “Cathédrale de la sainte-et-indivisible-trinité de bristol”
- French: “Cathédrale de la Sainte-et-Indivisible-Trinité de Bristol”
- French: “Cathédrale De La Sainte-et-Indivisible-Trinité De Bristol”
- German: “Bristol Cathedral”
- German: “Kathedrale der heiligen und ungeteilten Dreifaltigkeit”
- German: “Kathedrale von Bristol”
- Hebrew: “קתדרלת בריסטול”
- Indonesian: “Katedral Bristol”
- Italian: “cattedrale di Bristol”
- Italian: “Cattedrale di Bristol”
- Japanese: “ブリストル大聖堂”
- Persian: “کلیسای جامع بریستول”
- Polish: “Katedra w Bristolu”
- Portuguese: “Abadia de Santo Agostinho (Bristol)”
- Portuguese: “Bristol Cathedral”
- Portuguese: “Catedral de Bristol”
- Russian: “Бристольский собор”
- Spanish: “Catedral de bristol”
- Spanish: “Catedral de Bristol”
- Spanish: “Catedral de Brístol”
- Swedish: “katedralen i Bristol”
- Turkish: “Bristol Katedrali”
- Ukrainian: “Бристольський собор”
- Welsh: “Eglwys Gadeiriol Bryste”
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