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St Asaph Cathedral
St Asaph Cathedral
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St Asaph Cathedral
St Asaph Cathedral
St Asaph

About St Asaph Cathedral

St Asaph Cathedral is a living working place of worship as well as a visitor attraction with regular services throughout the week. The choirs and organ music are superb and have featured on both radio and television.

It is the venue for concerts and events throughout the year including the renowned North Wales International Music Festival each September.

Visitors are invited to meander through the nave and chapels to view the many interesting features including:
- 'The Naked Christ' - a thought provoking sculpture by Michelle Coxon
St Asaph Cathedral
St Asaph Cathedral
- 'The Spanish Madonna' said to be from the Spanish Armada
- The William Morgan bible - the first bible to be translated into Welsh and in the grounds the 'Translators Memorial' - a unique monument dedicated to the man who translated the bible into Welsh.

Also available:
- Children's Trail
- Changing displays in the South Transept
- Quiet space for prayer
- Translators’ Tearoom onsite selling locally roasted coffee, loose leaf tea, light lunches and home-made -cakes.
- Small gift shop with souvenirs

Location

53.25705, -3.441913

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