Christ Church Cathedral
Highlights
- Historic site with WWII and earthquake survival stories
- Stunning city views from Newcastle’s iconic 'Castle'
- Features rare stained glass and top-tier pipe organ
Overview
Take a tour of Christ Church Cathedral and discover its rich history. A survivor of the Japanese submarine attack of WWII and the 1989 Newcastle Earthquake, Christ Church Cathedral is now a fully restored masterpiece. It is built on a site overlooking the city which has been a place of worship for over 190 years, beautiful grounds and views surround the city's 'Castle'.
The Cathedral houses many artworks and treasures and is a designated war memorial due to the memorabilia that resides here. Explore the magnificent stain glass windows and one of the finest pipe organs in the country.
Surrounding grounds provide a peaceful setting to pause and take in the elevated views, making the cathedral a must-visit for both history lovers and those seeking a quiet moment in the city.
Just beyond the cathedral, Cathedral Park invites visitors to explore a unique open-air heritage space. Once Newcastle's earliest burial ground (established in 1816), the park has been thoughtfully reimagined as a place for reflection, storytelling and connection to the city's past.
Wander along shaded pathways, discover historic headstones and interpretation elements, or simply relax and enjoy harbour views from this tranquil green space. Together, the cathedral and Cathedral Park offer a rich and layered experience, blending architecture, history and peaceful outdoor space in the heart of Newcastle.
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.