St John's Cathedral, Brisbane
Facts and practical information
St John's Cathedral is the cathedral of the Anglican Diocese of Brisbane and the metropolitan cathedral of the ecclesiastical province of Queensland, Australia. It is dedicated to St John the Evangelist. The cathedral is situated in Ann Street in the Brisbane central business district, and is the successor to an earlier pro-cathedral, which occupied part of the contemporary Queens Gardens on William Street, from 1854 to 1904. The cathedral is the second-oldest Anglican church in Brisbane, predated only by the extant All Saints church on Wickham Terrace. It is also the only existing building with a stone vaulted ceiling in the southern hemisphere. The cathedral is listed on the Queensland Heritage Register. ()
St John's Cathedral – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: QueensPlaza, Brisbane Arcade, Wintergarden, MacArthur Central.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to St John's Cathedral by public transport?
Bus
- Turbot Street Stop 4 near Wharf St • Lines: P331 (2 min walk)
- Eagle Street • Lines: 40 (C-wise) (2 min walk)
Train
- Central (7 min walk)
- Fortitude Valley (16 min walk)
Ferry
- Holman Street Ferry Terminal • Lines: Chop-400, Xrvr-400 (8 min walk)
- Eagle Street Pier Ferry Terminal • Lines: Chop-400, Xrvr-400 (10 min walk)