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Belfast Cathedral - Belfast - United Kingdom
Belfast Cathedral
Belfast Cathedral, also known as St. Anne's Cathedral, is a Church of Ireland cathedral located in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is the focal point of the Cathedral Quarter in the city centre and is the seat of the Bishop of Down and Dromore. The cathedral was built in 1899 and is an example of Gothic Revival architecture. It features a large rose window, a spire reaching over 200 feet, and a large organ. Inside, the cathedral is decorated with stained glass windows, mosaics, and sculptures. The cathedral also houses a number of memorials, including a memorial to the victims of the Titanic disaster.