St Saviour’s Cathedral Goulburn

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

The stunning bell tower, soaring windows and massive stonework are the first impressions one has of St Saviour’s. The Cathedral dominates Bourke Street and interrupts the through flow of Montague Street.

Royal Letters Patent issued by Queen Victoria in March 1863 established the Diocese of Goulburn giving Goulburn city status and making it Australia’s first inland city.

Built around the old St Saviour’s Church from 1874 to 1884, St Saviour’s Cathedral is one of the finest white sandstone cathedrals in the Southern Hemisphere. Both the Cathedral and Hall were designed by one of Australia’s most well-known architects, Edmund T. Blacket. The tower was built and bells were installed as per the original design in 1988 as a bicentennial project. In 2006, the final three bells were installed, giving Goulburn the only 12-bell country peal in the Southern Hemisphere.

The Forster and Andrews organ contained 43 stops and 2252 pipes when installed but has been modified several times since. It is regarded as one of the best pipe organs in Australia and one of the most sought-after by organists who wish to play it.

Volunteer guides, and minders are in attendance subject to availability.

Facilities

Carpark Coach Parking Family Friendly Gallery / Museum Public Toilet

Activities

Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Trading Times

Check In: 10:00 am
Check Out: 4:00 pm

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