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St. Mary's Cathedral description and photos - UK: Newcastle upon Tyne

St. Mary's Cathedral description and photos - UK: Newcastle on Tyne. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The name in English is St. Mary's Cathedral.

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The Cathedral Church of the Virgin Mary is a Catholic cathedral in the heart of Newcastle upon Tyne, in the Granger Town area. This church cannot be called old, it was built in the middle of the 19th century. But this is the tallest church in the city, and its 70-meter spire has become the same hallmark of the city as the Cathedral of St. Nicholas or the Millennium Bridge.

In 1838, a general meeting of Catholics living in Newcastle decides to build a church, large and beautiful, which "would become an honor to our faith, adorn the city and accommodate twelve hundred people." There were not many Catholics in Newcastle, and the decision to build such a large church was a testament to their faith. A fundraising was announced and by 1842 enough money had been raised, to buy a piece of land and invite an architect. It turned out to be Augustus Pugin, known for his work on the Houses of Parliament in London. His conversion to Catholicism robbed him of many orders, but secured him orders from the Catholic Church.

In 1842, Pugin arrives in Newcastle and will soon present his project. The resources of the church building committee were limited, but after much discussion the cost was agreed and the project was largely adopted. The tower and spire had to be abandoned. The church was opened in 1844. In 1850, after the creation of the diocese of Hexham, the church became a cathedral, and in 1860 the name was approved in honor of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. With the money bequeathed to the church, in 1870 the tower and the spire were completed.

During the Second World War, the church's stained-glass windows were badly damaged by bombing.

The church was built in the neo-Gothic style typical of Pugin and is richly decorated with stained glass windows.

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