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The Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King in Liverpool, often referred to locally as a “wigwam” due to its unique shape, has been awarded Grade I listed status by the Department for ...
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport has elevated Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral from Grade II* to Grade I status . The elevation of Liverpool’s Catholic cathedral is acknowledgement at ...
Being Grade I listed is no small feat. Only 2.5 percent of the buildings which Historic England (HE) has given listed status ...
Mayor of the Liverpool City Region Steve Rotheram added: “Liverpool is a city with a proud architectural and cultural heritage, and the Metropolitan Cathedral is one of its most iconic landmarks.
The upgrading of Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral to Grade I is a wonderful recognition of its exceptional architectural and cultural significance. Approximately 9,500 buildings in the UK are ...
Liverpool Riverside MP Kim Johnson said the Metropolitan Cathedral was an "instantly recognisable symbol" of the city. She added the recognition "rightly honours its architectural significance and ...
Cathedral has listing status upgraded to recognise ‘architectural brilliance’ The Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King in Liverpool has been awarded Grade I listed status.
Liverpool City Region mayor Steve Rotheram said: "Liverpool is a city with a proud architectural and cultural heritage, and the Metropolitan Cathedral is one of its most iconic landmarks.
A cathedral which is said to have transformed British design has had its listing status upgraded to recognise the building’s “architectural brilliance”. The Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King ...
Mayor of the Liverpool City Region Steve Rotheram added: “Liverpool is a city with a proud architectural and cultural heritage, and the Metropolitan Cathedral is one of its most iconic landmarks.