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St George's Cathedral Review

4.1 /510 Reviews
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王海娃子
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The more majestic cathedral is also a landmark.

St George's Cathedral

Posted: Mar 12, 2019
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  • Tiramisu8511
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    "You hear what you hear. but did not hear it." This is what the priest said when he heard the sermon at St. George's Cathedral. Goodbye, beautiful Cape Town, it would be better if the wind was not so strong! St. George's Cathedral is really amazing, but unfortunately it is not photographed. The royal castle can be compared with the Chinese palace.

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    Posted: Mar 30, 2017
  • 乐天的静
    5/5Outstanding
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    St. George's Cathedral looks grand and spectacular, but actually replaces the earlier, more spectacular church, which is considered unusable and sounds pessimistic. Anyway, this is one of the few typical Edwardian college gothic churches in the world, with some subtle changes, especially at the main entrance. And it's a charming church that's in the city center, close to other sites like Paramount and the old town hall.

    2
    Posted: Mar 5, 2018
  • 月月鸟的小窝
    5/5Outstanding
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    In the center of the city, it is the most important church in Cape Town, the exterior is solemn and very good!

    1
    Posted: Nov 7, 2015
  • 210***10
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    The largest and oldest church in Cape Town, in a beautiful shape, is located in the center of the city and has a lot of people!

    0
    Posted: Nov 12, 2015
  • 珍宝游天下
    3/5Average
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    On the way to the street garden is a spacious boulevard - Cape Town's "Government Avenue", which is lined with the famous St George's Cathedral, South Africa's Parliament House, the National Gallery of Art, the National Library and the National Museum. According to reports: most of these buildings were built in the 17th and 18th centuries, although some ancient mottled vicissitudes, but reflects the European architectural style of the Middle Ages.

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    Posted: Feb 28, 2016
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