St Andrew’s Cathedral, Dundee

The Cathedral Church of St Andrew is a Catholic cathedral in the of the city of , . The cathedral is the seat of the Bishop of Dunkeld and mother church of the Diocese of Dunkeld within the Province of St Andrews and Edinburgh.
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  • Type: Church
  • Denomination: Roman Catholic
  • Description: church in Dundee, Scotland, UK
  • Also known as: Dundee, 150 Nethergate, St Andrew’s R. C. Cathedral” and “St Andrew’s RC Cathedral
  • Address: 150 Nethergate, Dundee, DD1 4EA
  • Wheelchair access: yes

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Dundee Contemporary Arts and Dundee Science Centre.

Arts center
is an art centre in , Scotland, with two contemporary art galleries, a two-screen cinema, a print studio, a learning and public engagement programme, a shop and a café bar. The current director of the DCA is Beth Bate.

Museum
is a science centre located in , , and a part of the Scottish Science Centres Network. It is a registered charity under Scottish law. is situated 430 feet south of St Andrew’s Cathedral, Dundee.

is a barque-rigged auxiliary steamship built in Dundee, Scotland for research. Launched in 1901, she was the last traditional wooden three-masted ship to be built in the . is situated 1,400 feet east of St Andrew’s Cathedral, Dundee.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Dundee and Dundee city centre.

is an industrial city and port, historically part of county in northeast Scotland. It stands on the north bank of the River Tay, which here broadens out into the North Sea, and in 2022 had a population of 148,000.

Suburb
Until the Industrial Revolution, the current City Centre represented the full extent of the City of , Scotland. Now roughly encircled by the A991 dual carriageway, the city centre is now the main shopping and commercial district.

Suburb
Photo: Dan, CC BY-SA 2.0.
is an area of the city of . Broadly, is located to the north of and is centred on the Road, where a number of small, local shops are located.

St Andrew’s Cathedral, Dundee

Latitude
56.45745° or 56° 27′ 27″ north
Longitude
-2.97464° or 2° 58′ 29″ west
Open location code
9C8VF24G+X4
Open­Street­Map ID
way 43282593
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­place_of_worship
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­cathedral
Open­Street­Map attribute
denomination=­roman_catholic
Open­Street­Map attribute
wheelchair=­yes
Wiki­data ID
Q2942304
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In Other Languages

From Bulgarian to Spanish—“St Andrew’s Cathedral, Dundee” goes by many names.
  • Bulgarian: Свети Андрей (Дънди)
  • Bulgarian: Свети Андрей
  • Catalan: Catedral de Sant Andreu (Dundee)
  • Catalan: Catedral de Sant Andreu
  • Chinese: 聖安德肋主教座堂
  • Dutch: St Andrew’s Cathedral, Dundee
  • Egyptian Arabic: كاتدرائيه سانت اندرو دندى
  • French: cathédrale Saint-André de Dundee
  • French: Cathédrale Saint-André de Dundee
  • Indonesian: Katedral Dundee
  • Italian: cattedrale di Sant’Andrea
  • Italian: Cattedrale di Sant’Andrea
  • Latvian: Dandī katedrāle
  • Norwegian Bokmål: St. Andreaskatedralen
  • Norwegian: St. Andreaskatedralen
  • Polish: Katedra św. Andrzeja w Dundee
  • Russian: Собор Святого Андрея
  • Spanish: Catedral de San Andres
  • Spanish: Catedral de San Andrés

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