Coventry Cathedral - St Michael'sCoventry Cathedral - St Michael's

Coventry Cathedral - St Michael's  Coventry Cathedral - St Michael's

Coventry has had three Cathedrals in the past 1000 years: the 12th century Priory Church of St Mary, the Medieval Parish Church Cathedral of St Michael and the modern Coventry Cathedral, also named for St Michael. Coventry's fortunes and story are closely associated to the story of its Cathedrals - a story of death and rebirth.
Coventry's earliest cathedral, dedicated to St Mary, was founded as a Benedictine community by Leofric, Earl of Mercia, and his wife Godiva in 1043. Built on the site of a former religious house for nuns, its sheer size is some indication of the wealth which Coventry acquired in the middle ages.
In 1539, with the dissolution of the monasteries, the See of Coventry and Lichfield was transferred to Lichfield and the former cathedral fell into decay. Only in 1918 was the modern diocese of Coventry created in its own right, and the church of St Michael designated as its cathedral.
The majority of the great ruined churches and cathedrals of England are the outcome of the violence of the dissolution in 1539. The ruins of St Michael's are the consequence of violence in our own time. On the night of 14 November 1940, the city of Coventry was devastated by bombs dropped by the Luftwaffe. The Cathedral burned with the city, having been hit by several incendiary devices.
The decision to rebuild the cathedral was taken the morning after its destruction. Rebuilding would not be an act of defiance, but rather a sign of faith, trust and hope for the future of the world. It was the vision of the Provost at the time, Dick Howard, which led the people of Coventry away from feelings of bitterness and hatred. This has led to the cathedral's Ministry of Peace and Reconciliation, which has provided spiritual and practical support, in areas of conflict throughout the world.

View key to symbolskeyCoach parties accepted Disabled access Facilities for groups Gift shop Facilities for educational visits Accepts groups Baby changing facilities Disabled toilets Education/study area Facilities for conferencing Facilities for corporate hospitality On-site catering On-site light refreshments Public toilets Regional Tourist Board Member Wheelchairs available Children welcomeDisabled accessDogs not accepted (except guidedogs)Facilities for hearing impairedFacilities for visually impairedSmoking not allowed

Prices


Admissions:

Adult: £4.50
Concessions: £3.50
Children under 7 Free

Group Tours:
(Includes Admission fee)
Individual £15.00.
2-20 People: £7.00
21-39: £6.50
40+: £ 6.00
Concessions: £4.50

All tours must be Booked through our booking officer on 024 7652 1257 prior to arrival.

Open all the time
Open: Mon - Sat 9.00am - 5.00pm (last entry 4.30) Sunday (Free) 8.00 - 12.00 Morning service. 12.00 - 4.30pm.

Coventry Cathedral - St Michael's
Coventry Cathedral - St Michael's
 
 

Contact

Carly Tewkesbury
Tel: 02476 521257
View the Coventry Cathedral - St Michael's websitewww.coventrycathedral.org.uk
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Venue

Coventry Cathedral

1 Hill Top, Coventry, West Midlands, CV1 5AB

View the Coventry Cathedral websitewww.coventrycathedral.org.uk

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Map reference: SP 335791


Nearest major road is M6. Signposted from M6, M69, A45 and A46.
Nearest station is Coventry. Head for city centre.

Nearest station : Coventry station

Not all site accessible to people with impaired mobility. Lively and varied programme of events and services all year round, which may restrict access. St Michael's tower available to climb (charges apply). Blitz museum open most Wednesdays & Saturdays, group booking essential, charges may apply.
French/German guides available by prior arrangement.

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Events at this venue

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date event
Sat 11, Sun 12 Sep 2010 City Centre Walking Tours

Self-assessed accessibility details

Parking

  • Designated parking for guests with disabilities
  • Within 50 metres approx. of entrance
  • The surface of the car park and pathway leading to entrance:
  • is solid
  • Drop-off point for guests outside entrance
  • The route from the parking area to the entrance:
  • Has a ramp

Entrance

  • Steps to the main entrance
  • 21
    Number of steps to entrance
  • Handrail by steps
  • Ramp to entrance
  • Handrail by ramp
  • Entrance is well lit

Public Areas

  • Level access (no steps/thresholds) or access by ramp or lift:
  • From the entrance to reception / ticket area
  • To a specially adapted public toilet suitable for wheelchair users
  • Baby changing facilities
  • Hearing loop installed in public areas

Food

  • Good contrast between the floor and walls
  • Restaurant / cafe provide meals for visitors with special dietary requirements:
  • Sugar free (diabetic)
  • Gluten free (coeliacs)
  • Lactose free (dairy free)
  • Low potassium
  • Low sodium
  • Nut free
  • Additive free
  • Organic
  • Vegetarian
  • Vegan
  • Seating suitable for wheelchair users, ie moveable and good height for person sitting in a wheelchair
  • High chairs for children
  • Children's menu

General

  • Seating available for visitors with limited mobility
  • Clear signage
  • Effective lighting for visually impaired visitors
  • Good colour/tonal contrast for visually impaired visitors
  • Routes/pathways suitable for wheelchair users or visitors with limited mobility
  • Displays at suitable height for wheelchair users / children
  • Audible alarm system