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Set in a grassy open space in the City's heart, this complex demonstrates a skilful modernisation (1989) of a 19th century neo-Gothic building. The first church in Queensland (1850), now Saint Stephen's Chapel, adjoins and was refurbished in 1999. Fascinating art and history are revealed during guided tours of the Cathedral. Daily tours at 10.30am Monday to Friday, and after masses each Sunday.

Striking and sometimes controversial works of sculpture in bronze and wood were commissioned from Brisbane artist, John Elliott. The Carrara marble baptismal font and sculpture is by Melbourne artist, Peter Schipperheyn, as are the Cathedra (Bishop's Chair), Ambo and Altar. Lawrence Daws painted Stations of the Cross for private meditation. The fine collection of nineteenth century stained glass came from Germany, France, Ireland and England.

Open

Seven days

Price

Free

Address

Elizabeth Street, City

Group Tours

Welcome by prior arrangement

Contact

07 3336 9111

www.cathedralofststephen.org.au

Map

Map Reference
Map Reference - The Cathedral of Saint Stephen

Map Reference - The Cathedral of Saint Stephen


   
 
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