St. George's Cathedral, Cape Town
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St George's Cathedral (also referred to as The Cathedral Church of St George the Martyr) is the Anglican cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa, and the seat of the Archbishop of Cape Town. St. George's Cathedral is both the metropolitical church of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa and a congregation in the Diocese of Cape Town. The cathedral was designed by Sir Herbert Baker and the first stones of the foundation were laid in 1901. The cathedral replaced an incomplete church that was originally built at that site.
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Wale Street, Cape Town Cape Town Ward 115
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St. George's Cathedral
Wale Street
8001 Cape Town, Cape Town Ward 115
Western Cape, South Africa
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