Coventry Cathedral
The city of Coventry, West Midlands, England is unusual in that it has had three cathedrals. The first was St. Mary's, a monastic building, only a few ruins of which remain. The second was St. Michael's, an Anglican cathedral and now a ruined shell since the Second World War. The third is the new St. Michael's rising like a phoenix from the ashes out of the destruction of the former and a celebration of 20th century architecture.
Other images
- An alternative view of the
- , a sculpture by Sir Jacob Epstein
- from inside the cathedral
- , a boulder from Bethlehem.
- , made from burnt wood from the destroyed roof.
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