St Peter's Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral located in Adelaide, South Australia. It was built between 1869 and 1904 and is the seat of the Anglican Archbishop of Adelaide. The cathedral is known for its Gothic Revival architecture and has played an important role in the religious and cultural life of Adelaide for over a century.
Our History
Embodying over 150 years of spiritual, cultural and architectural heritage, St. Peter's Cathedral invites visitors to explore its fascinating history and delve into the rich tapestry of the Anglican tradition.
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Architecture
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Sculptures
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Stained Glass Windows
The Cathedral building is a landmark in the city of Adelaide, an important part of the city’s heritage. However, the Cathedral is much more than a beautiful historic building. It is also the mother church of the Anglican Diocese of Adelaide and home to a dynamic and inclusive sacramental community, which cherishes excellent liturgy, music and preaching.
Who we are
There are many different groups and organising bodies that help the Cathedral achieve our work and mission. Each of these bodies plays an important role in the life of the cathedral and helps to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere for all who visit. Whether you're seeking spiritual nourishment or just a sense of community, St. Peter's Cathedral has something to offer, and it is all made possible by the dedicated efforts of these many different bodies working together.
Contact Us
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