Chichester Cathedral Profile
For 900 years Chichester Cathedral has stood at the heart of Chichester. Each generation has left its mark on the Cathedral, so this magnificent building has unique architecture ranging from original Norman features to the towering Victorian Spire and newly restored Lady Chapel. The Cathedral is both ancient and modern, where original medieval features exist alongside world famous contemporary artworks. Chichester Cathedral is especially famous for its art, and houses a fascinating collection of paintings, tapestries, sculptures and stained glass. Paintings and carvings from throughout the ages can be found along with contemporary works by famous artists such as John Piper, Graham Sutherland, Marc Chagall and Philip Jackson.
The Cathedral is open every day and all year - with free entry. Free guided tours also run Monday to Saturday at 11.15am and 2.30pm and there is a special trail for children to enjoy too. Groups can book from a range of tours, often taking them ‘Behind the Scenes’ up spiral staircases to the Cathedral’s private Library and Song School.
This vibrant Cathedral also hosts many exhibitions, talks, lunchtime and evening concerts, many of which are free of charge. There is a superb Cloisters Café and Shop, complete with terrace and walled garden, and even on rainy days visitors can gaze at the magnificent spire through Cloisters’ glazed roof. The beautiful Bishop’s Palace Gardens are also only a few steps away, completely free to visit and newly landscaped.
Underpinning Cathedral life is a steady round of services, as has been the case throughout the centuries. There are three services most days and the celebrated Chichester Cathedral Choir sing Choral Evensong during term time every day except Wednesdays, and also sing three times on Sundays. All are welcome at this splendid Cathedral – a fascinating place to visit.
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'Book at Breakfast' at Chichester Cathedral / Wed 30 Sep 2015
Come to breakfast at George Bell House in Canon Lane in the Cathedral Close at 09:00 until 10:00 and hear the Cathedral Chancellor the Rev Canon Dr Antony Cane discuss a book entitled 'On Rock or Sand - Firm Foundations ...
Lunchtime Concert at Chichester Cathedral-Fujita Piano Trio / Tue 29 Sep 2015
Come and hear the Fujita Piano Trio, three Japanese sisters, perform a lunchtime concert at 13:10 at Chichester Cathedral. Arisa Fujita on the violin, Megumi Fujita on the piano and Hanoka Fujita on the cello. All are we...
Lunchtime Concert at Chichester Cathedral –Ellie Ayling / Tue 15 to Tue 29 Sep 2015 (2 weeks)
Come and hear Ellie Alying give a saxophone and piano recital at Chichester Cathedral. All are welcome and entry is free.