St. Michael’s Cathedral

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St. Michael’s Cathedral is the principal Anglican cathedral in Bridgetown, Barbados, known for its historic architecture and role as a central place of worship on the island.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican cathedral
church building
religious building
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle colonial Caribbean church architecture
historic architecture
associatedWith Diocese of Barbados
surface form: Anglican Diocese of Barbados

Christianity in Barbados
religious life in Bridgetown
category Anglican cathedrals in the Caribbean
Cathedrals in Barbados
Churches in Bridgetown
Religious buildings and structures in Barbados
city Bridgetown
country Barbados
denomination Anglican Communion
surface form: Anglican Church

Church of England
hasFeature altar
bell tower
chancel
nave
organ
pews
stained glass windows
tower
hasFunction cathedral church
parish church
hasHeritageStatus historic site
hasSignificance central place of worship on the island of Barbados
important architectural landmark in Bridgetown
important religious landmark in Barbados
principal Anglican place of worship in Bridgetown
isPrincipalCathedralOf Diocese of Barbados
surface form: Anglican Diocese of Barbados

Anglican community in Barbados
locatedIn Caribbean
Barbados
surface form: Island of Barbados

Parish of Saint Michael
material masonry
stone
religion Anglicanism
usedFor Anglican liturgy
Christian worship
community gatherings
public religious services
tourist visits

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Bridgetown hasReligiousBuilding St. Michael’s Cathedral
Saint Michael, Barbados hasParishChurch St. Michael’s Cathedral
this entity surface form: Saint Michael's Cathedral
Saint Michael, Barbados contains St. Michael’s Cathedral
this entity surface form: Saint Michael's Cathedral
Diocese of Barbados cathedral St. Michael’s Cathedral
this entity surface form: Saint Michael and All Angels Cathedral