A lavishly decorated sacrament chapel and a huge organ are among the highlights of this splendid 19th-century religious landmark.
Nottingham Cathedral (aka St. Barnabas Cathedral) is a grand Gothic Revival-style church that hosts both religious services and performances by contemporary musicians. Admire the dramatic exterior of Nottingham Cathedral and then study the ornamental interior.
Established in 1844, the cathedral is the seat of the Bishop of Nottingham and the primary church of Nottingham’s Roman Catholic diocese. This protected building was designed by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, who was the architect of London’s iconic Houses of Parliament. A defining feature of the exterior is the 150-feet (46-meter) tall spire. Note the carved stone statues of saintly figures that stand in niches.




