Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King Liverpool
4 expert reviews
“This Church took a long time to be build (1933-1967) due to the outbreak of war and numerous changes of architect.”
– Michelin Guide
Lonely Planet
"Known colloquially as Paddy's Wigwam, Liverpool's Catholic cathedral is a mightily impressive modern building that looks like a soaring concrete teepee, hence its nickname. " Full review
Fodor's
"Consecrated in 1967, this Roman Catholic cathedral is a modernistic, funnel-like structure of concrete, stone, and mosaic, topped with a glass lantern." Full review
Frommer's
"About 1km (a half mile) away from the Anglican cathedral stands the Roman Catholic cathedral -- the two are joined by a road called Hope Street." Full review