Inverness Cathedral
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Inverness Cathedral, officially named the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew, is a prominent ecclesiastical landmark in the heart of Inverness, Scotland. Constructed in the mid-19th century, the cathedral boasts an impressive Gothic Revival architecture designed by Alexander Ross. Its spires and intricate stonework contribute to the city’s skyline. As the northernmost cathedral in mainland Britain, it serves as the seat of the Bishop of Moray, Ross, and Caithness. The interior features beautiful stained glass windows and a tranquil atmosphere, offering a place for worship and contemplation. Inverness Cathedral stands as a testament to Victorian religious architecture and plays a vital role in the city’s cultural and spiritual landscape.