St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney
St Mary's Cathedral in Sydney is a prominent Gothic Revival church located in the heart of the city. It serves as the seat of the Archbishop of Sydney and is one of the largest cathedrals in Australia. The cathedral was designed by architect William Wardell and completed in 1928, featuring stunning stained glass windows and intricate stone carvings.
The cathedral is known for its impressive twin spires, which rise 74 meters above the ground, making it a distinctive landmark in the Sydney skyline. It hosts various religious services, concerts, and community events, attracting both locals and tourists alike.