Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral
The current building of the Cathedral of Liverpool was the fourth attempt of the Catholic Church in the North West of England to built a ‘mother church’ for the diocese in Liverpool. The execution of the building from start to finish has been a long process that stretches back over a century. During the fourth attempt in 1960, Architects from all over the world were invited to design a cathedral. The building had to be built within five years and should not coast more than £1,000,000. In the end, Sir Frederick Gibberd’s design was chosen and the building began in 1962. In 1967 the cathedral was consecrated. Besides the special shape, the cathedral has received original nicknames such as ‘Paddy’s wigwam’ or ‘Launch ramp of the Pope’.