Holy Trinity Cathedral

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

The Cathedral was built in stages with most of the granite coming from the nearby Warby Ranges.

In 1855 discussions took place about the building of a church on the hill.

1908 saw the foundation stone of the Cathedral laid by the Bishop of Ballarat, with the Cathedral being dedicated on August 24th 1909.

The bells are the oldest ring of eight in Australia, cast in 1806, following the battle of Trafalgar.

Holy Trinity Cathedral is a central point of the Wangaratta Community. Visitors can see some beautiful lead lighting in the windows showing religious and community scenes. One feature worth noting is the lead lighting story over the main entry door which depicts the story of Wangaratta starting from the bottom up showing the beginnings of the city as a farming community.

Visitors can access the Cathedral during daylight hours and are welcome to services.

The grounds of the Cathedral are home to the Wangaratta Farmers Market on the second Saturday of the Month. The resident organist has performances during the morning of the market that the public is welcome to attend.

Facilities

Carpark Electric Vehicle Charging Point Family Friendly Lawn / Gardens Non Smoking Shop / Gift Shop

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

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