Nestled in Hamilton, the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity dazzles with stunning stained glass, rich history, and breathtaking island views.
"With soaring arches, stained-glass windows, and details carved from stone imported from France, Bermuda's Anglican cathedral is a bit of Gothic grandeur in the heart of Hamilton. Scottish architect William Hay was responsible for the design and construction of the grand building. After two fires—one of them a case of arson—the edifice was officially consecrated in 1911. Climb the bell tower’s 155 stairs for panoramic views that stretch from the city to the Royal Naval Dockyard and the north shore."
"The proper name for this grand stone church is The Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, but most people call it the Bermuda Cathedral because it’s the only one of its kind on the island. Prominently located in the City of Hamilton with a cornerstone dating to 1844, it’s the mother church of Bermuda’s Anglican diocese. It's also fully operational, with boisterous services on Sunday mornings and folks in quiet prayer throughout the week. Pay a $3 donation to climb the 155-step tower for a blissful panorama of Hamilton Harbour to the north and the colorful cottages that dot the countryside to the south." - David LaHuta
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