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Emerging from its distinct architecture, the Metropolitan Cathedral Of Christ The King in Liverpool captivates with its modernist design by Frederick Gibbert. Built between 1962 and 1967, this iconic landmark stands tall and inviting, showcasing an impressive interior graced by lovely stained glass windows. The Lutyens Crypt adds a mystical allure, blending history with contemporary elegance. Visitors often praise the warm, inviting atmosphere, particularly during the soothing Sunday mass accompanied by a harmonious choir. With a variety of events like beer, gin, and rum festivals, it caters to diverse interests. Its rich historical timeline and exceptional engineering make it a must-see attraction, widely recommended and securing a commendable rating of 4.5 on Google.

Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Crown Street
Bus stop 349 m walk
Arrad Street
Bus stop 396 m walk
Brownlow Hill
Bus stop 158 m walk
Rodney Street
Bus stop 300 m walk
Trowbridge Street
Bus stop 172 m walk
Daulby Street
Bus stop 389 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 233 reviews
4.5/5 233 reviews
Kayban
Kayban
1 week ago on Google

Must see

Paul Herod
Paul Herod
3 weeks ago on Google

Well worth a visit particularly interesting...Sat and watched a video that was absolutely wonderful....learned a lot thank you 😊

Andy Ward
Andy Ward
3 months ago on Google

What an amazing place. A truly immense space and built by true artisan craftsmen of their time. The design is fantastic but then built with such precision. It’s awe inspiring to descend the steps (that are modern) and then walk in to the cavernous crypto with its stunning arches! At £5 entrance fee I felt this was well worth it. There are boards of information stepping visitors through the journey from inception to building, the pause during the war years and then the construction of the cathedral above the crypt. Easy to read and informative. Well worth a visit

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