Bristol Cathedral

From the 12th century this has been a place of daily prayer, and an extraordinary building, created for the glory of god.

About this building

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Synagogue in Bristol

The Synagogue in Bristol is an Ashkenazi synagogue built in 1870-71 by architects Hyman Henry Collins and Samuel Charles Fripp. The synagogue was rebuilt in 1921. This brick building still serves as a synagogue.

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St Mary

The Christian community has worshiped continuously on the site occupied by the church for well over 800 years. The first church may have built here in Saxon times, when Bristol first became a port. The original quayside was just across the road, below the red sandstone cliff from which this area gets its name.
The present church is a treasure of international importance, a Grade I listed building that is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture.