St Anne’s Cathedral

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St Anne’s Cathedral is a prominent Anglican cathedral in Belfast, Northern Ireland, noted for its Romanesque Revival architecture and role as a major religious and cultural landmark in the city.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican cathedral
church building
landmark
architect Sir Thomas Drew
Thomas F. O. Rippingham
W. H. Lynn
architecturalStyle Neo-Romanesque
surface form: Romanesque Revival
city Belfast
constructionStartDate 1899
coordinates 54.601°N 5.927°W
country United Kingdom
denomination Anglicanism
firstSectionConsecratedDate 1904
foundationStoneLaidBy Duke of Abercorn
function cathedral church
parish church
governingBody Church of Ireland Diocese of Connor
Church of Ireland Diocese of Down and Dromore
hasDiocese Church of Ireland Diocese of Connor
surface form: Diocese of Connor

Church of Ireland Diocese of Down and Dromore
surface form: Diocese of Down and Dromore
hasFeature The Spire of Dublin
surface form: Belfast’s Spire of Hope

Romanesque round arches
cathedral organ
large central nave
mosaic decorations
stained glass windows
war memorials
hasWebsite https://www.belfastcathedral.org/
heritageDesignation Grade A listed building
locatedIn Belfast
Cathedral Quarter, Belfast
Northern Ireland
materialUsed stone
namedAfter Saint Anne
province Ulster
religiousAffiliation Church of Ireland
role cultural landmark in Belfast
major religious landmark in Belfast
tourist attraction
spireCompletedDate 2007
usedFor Anglican worship
civic services
concerts
cultural events
state occasions
tourist visits
westFrontCompletedDate 1927

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Edward Carson burialPlace St Anne’s Cathedral
this entity surface form: St Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast
Cathedral Quarter contains St Anne’s Cathedral
this entity surface form: St Anne's Cathedral
Belfast hasLandmark St Anne’s Cathedral
Cathedral Quarter namedAfter St Anne’s Cathedral
this entity surface form: St Anne's Cathedral