Westminster Cathedral, Catholic cathedral in London.
Westminster Cathedral is the mother church of the Catholic Church in England and Wales.
The cathedral opened in 1903, long after the Reformation that established the Church of England.
It's known for its Byzantine architecture and the 14 Stations of the Cross paintings by Eric Gill.
The cathedral is open to visitors daily with Masses and prayer services throughout the day.
Unlike many cathedrals, Westminster was built using brick instead of stone.
Location: City of Westminster
Location: London
Inception: 1895
Architect: John Francis Bentley
Architectural style: Byzantine Revival architecture
Height: 87 m
Length: 110 m
Address: Francis Street, WestminsterLondon, SW1
Website: westminstercathedral.org.uk
Source: Wikimedia