St. Michael's Cathedral, Coventry
St. Michael's Cathedral in Coventry is a historic church known for its stunning architecture and rich history. Originally built in the 14th century, it features a striking tower that stands at 303 feet, making it one of the tallest in England. The cathedral was heavily damaged during World War II, leading to its partial destruction in 1940.
After the war, the ruins of the cathedral were preserved, and a new modern cathedral was built alongside it, designed by architect Basil Spence. Today, St. Michael's Cathedral serves as a symbol of peace and reconciliation, attracting visitors from around the world.