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Cathedral Basilica of Christ the King

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The Cathedral Basilica of Christ the King is an architectural masterpiece, completed in 1933 in the Gothic Revival style. Its twin spires dominate the Hamilton skyline, and the interior features intricate stained glass windows, a marble high altar, and detailed woodwork. As the mother church of the diocese, it hosts regular masses and special ceremonies. Visitors are welcome to attend services or explore the serene grounds. The cathedral's design was inspired by medieval European cathedrals, and its soaring nave creates a sense of awe.

Don't miss

  • Admire the 40 stained glass windows depicting biblical scenes and saints.
  • View the high altar made of Italian marble and the ornate baldachin.
  • Attend a Sunday mass to experience the cathedral's acoustics and organ music.

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Ways to visit Cathedral Basilica of Christ the King

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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