I got the chance to come visit this church after seeing The Unfinished Church with my family members. This structure is very nice, so I see why some are elated that the other was not completed. By the way, climb the stairs to get to the top to see the area. This church has awesome architectural points of interest. It's a popular tourist attraction here in Bermuda as it was the second church built the Scottish architect William Hay stopped working on The Unfinished Church. The structure was apparently started in the 1880's but was not completed until like 1910 and now this is one of the attractions here in Bermuda. This stop was definitely worth visiting and listening to the locals tell the story of the...
Read moreThe Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity is a beautiful and peaceful place to visit in the heart of Hamilton. I didn’t climb the tower, but even just walking through the main sanctuary was a calming and memorable experience. The architecture is stunning — classic Gothic Revival with intricate stone details, tall arches, and lovely stained-glass windows that filter in soft, colorful light.
It’s incredibly quiet and serene inside, offering a perfect break from the bustle of the city. Whether you’re spiritual or simply appreciate historic spaces, it’s worth a visit. A timeless landmark that adds to the charm and...
Read moreBermuda College was located in Devonshire Parish, East Bermuda BEFORE it relocated to Paget Parish, West Bermuda.
The Devonshire campus - no longer in existence - held graduation ceremonies at The Cathedral of the Most Trinity. It is located in Hamilton West, Pembroke Bermuda.
I graduated from the Devonshire campus, with the ceremony held at the Cathedral. It was a pleasant day, and the atmosphere was almost majestic. This is what I remember about the Cathedral.
A year after graduating - with an Arts and Sciences Diploma - from Bermuda College, I left to go to the United Kingdom to attend University. ...
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