Cathedral of the Holy Trinity
Gibraltar's Anglican cathedral, consecrated in 1838, with distinctive Moorish Revival horseshoe arches and decorative elements.
Duration
15-20 minutes
Location
Cathedral Square, Main Street, Gibraltar
Price
Free
Rating
About Cathedral of the Holy Trinity
The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity is the Anglican cathedral of Gibraltar, consecrated in 1838 and designed in a Moorish Revival style that reflects the territory's Islamic heritage. The striking horseshoe arches and decorative elements set it apart from typical Anglican churches, making it one of the most architecturally distinctive cathedrals in the British Communion. The cathedral serves the Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe, one of the largest Anglican dioceses by geographic area.
Visitor Tips
The Moorish Revival architecture makes this cathedral unique among Anglican churches.
Located right off Main Street - easy to include in a town walk.
Practical Information
Best Time to Visit
Daytime hours outside of services
Accessibility
Ground-level entry. Accessible.