Christ Church Cathedral

Perched atop Newcastle's highest hill, Christ Church Cathedral is a soaring Gothic Revival landmark that commands the city skyline and offers sweeping views of the harbour and coastline. Built from local sandstone between 1890 and 1902, this Anglican cathedral is both a spiritual heart and a historical beacon, with its twin spires visible from miles away. Inside, you'll find exquisite stained-glass windows, a finely carved stone pulpit, and a sense of calm that contrasts with the bustling city below.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 45 minutes to an hour to explore the cathedral interior and grounds at a leisurely pace. If you plan to attend a service or a concert, factor in an extra hour. The site is easily combined with a walk down to the harbour or a visit to nearby Fort Scratchley, making it a perfect morning or afternoon stop.

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