Reviews of Norwich Cathedral. (Church) in Norwich (Norfolk).
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Information of Norwich Cathedral, Church in Norwich (Norfolk)
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Open hours of Norwich Cathedral
Sunday
7:30am–6:30pm
Monday
7:30am–6:30pm
Tuesday
7:30am–6:30pm
Wednesday
7:30am–6:30pm
Thursday
7:30am–6:30pm
Friday
7:30am–6:30pm
Saturday
7:30am–6:30pm
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Reviews of Norwich Cathedral
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A stunning building and welcoming staff who were happy to answer questions and add some personal knowledge and stories too.
For the history buffs the cathedral is remarkably intact and still has a huge amount of its wall painting surviving and a good number of remarkably complete tombs well worth a visit if you are in the area.
It's also donation encouraged rather than the ever increasing admission rates some cathedrals are charging which is very welcome..though I strongly encourage donating what you can
A. L.
A beautiful cathedral in a beautiful city.
Great history. Fantastic art and architecture.
Peaceful surroundings to rest and contemplate.
Excellent facilities for the disabled visitor.
Superb cafe which is accessible and can cater for food allergies/intolerances.
C. C.
What an amazing place to visit. You pay what you think is appropriate on the door and tours are free. We don't normally follow tours, but on this occasion did and found out so much more about the history behind the cathedral and found it very worthwhile.
We also had lunch in their cafe and would definitely recommend their salads - yum!
Cathedral was dog friendly, but if eating you have to use outside tables.
P. W.
An amazing building. With fabulous cloisters, Edith Cavells grave, tiny chapels and lovely tearoom. All made better by being welcomed, and with lots of information provided. No admission charge, which was refreshing, of course donations were welcome, but we're very much opposed to people being charged to enter a cathedral/church. Would highly recommend.
J. C.
I enjoy visiting churches and cathedrals for the architecture rather than for any religious reasons, and in Norwich we are lucky to have 2 cathedrals and they are well worth a visit. I took photos of 3 modern stained glass windows. Really interesting to see them
P. J.
Greeted by a lovely lady who shared the map and some useful information. Entry is free but you can leave a donation. We were lucky that they had a rehearsal so we got to listen to some beautiful singing while exploring the inside. It’s a beautiful place with lots of interesting things to admire, and as a non religious person I particularly enjoyed the stained glass windows, so much intricacy and beautifully crafted scenes. There’s an exhibition area up some windy steps which I did not visit but it looked like it had a lot of ornaments and history as you view it from downstairs.
If you’re in Norwich it’s an absolute highlight (and make sure you approach it via Elm Hill).
D. W.
A nice and quiet place to look around in Norwich.
Not a place I would usually visit myself due to my religious differences, but definitely a beautiful place to appreciate the architecture if you're not religiously inclined.
B. B.
Fantastic Anglican Norman cathedral - one of the highlights of Norwich. Nestled in lovely grounds which also lead down to the Riverside walk. Fantastic architecture and some amazing stain glass windows inside. Includes a shop and decent cafe onsite too. Normally have different events running throughout the year as well. My go to place for a lunchtime stroll around the grounds or a quiet place to sit in the cloisters.
f. l.
A stunng place to visit.you pay what you think is appropriate on the door. The building complex is so big ,it's a bit like a maze, it seems to be the most amazing dome I've ever seen, there is a coffee shop , and a lovely souvenir shop in it
P. V. W.
The attention to detail is magnificent. The vaults are beautiful. Parts of the cathedral are over 900 years old! Definitely worth a visit to take in its majesty.