St Anne’s Cathedral
- Address
- Donegall St
- Website
- Phone
- 028 9033 2328
- Price
- admission free, donations accepted
- Hours
- 10am-4pm Mon-Fri
Lonely Planet review for St Anne’s Cathedral
Built in imposing Hiberno-Romanesque style, St Anne’s Cathedral was started in 1899 but did not reach its final form until 1981. As you enter you’ll see that the black-and-white marble floor is laid out in a maze pattern – the black route leads to a dead end, the white to the sanctuary and salvation. The 10 pillars of the nave are topped by carvings symbolising aspects of Belfast life; look out for the Freemasons’ pillar (the central one on the right, or south, side). In the south aisle is the tomb of Unionist hero Sir Edward Carson (1854-1935). The stunning mosaic of The Creation in the baptistry contains 150,000 pieces of coloured glass; it and the mosaic above the west door are the result of seven years’ work by sisters Gertrude and Margaret Martin.








