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St George's Cathedral
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Guyana National Museum
Georgetown, Guyana
Promenade Gardens, Guyana
91 Middle St, Georgetown, Guyana
Walter Roth Museum of Anthropology
61 Main St, Georgetown, Guyana
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KFC Hinck
Hinck St, Georgetown, Guyana
Bistro Café & Bar
176 Middle &, Waterloo St, Georgetown, Guyana
De Churrascaria & Pizzaria Restaurante
208 Alexander St, Georgetown, Guyana
German's
8 New Market Street, North C/Burg, Georgetown, Guyana
Rockies International Hotel & Brazilian Sports Bar
12 Light St, Georgetown, Guyana
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Central Electronics
67 Robb St, Georgetown, Guyana
Shopping City Mall
38 Regent St, Georgetown, Guyana
K-tronics
111-112 Camp and, Regent St, Georgetown, Guyana
Nicky's Natural Fruit Juice and Ice Cream
7 Camp St, Georgetown, Guyana
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St George's Cathedral

3a North Rd, Georgetown, Guyana
4.4(53)
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attractions: Guyana National Museum, Promenade Gardens, Guyana, Walter Roth Museum of Anthropology, restaurants: KFC Hinck, Bistro Café & Bar, De Churrascaria & Pizzaria Restaurante, German's, Rockies International Hotel & Brazilian Sports Bar, local businesses: Central Electronics, Shopping City Mall, K-tronics, Nicky's Natural Fruit Juice and Ice Cream
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Sat, Jan 31 • 1:00 PM
Seawall Public Rd, Georgetown, Guyana
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Nearby attractions of St George's Cathedral

Guyana National Museum

Promenade Gardens, Guyana

Walter Roth Museum of Anthropology

Guyana National Museum

Guyana National Museum

4.2

(165)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Promenade Gardens, Guyana

Promenade Gardens, Guyana

4.4

(126)

Closed
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Walter Roth Museum of Anthropology

Walter Roth Museum of Anthropology

4.3

(24)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of St George's Cathedral

KFC Hinck

Bistro Café & Bar

De Churrascaria & Pizzaria Restaurante

German's

Rockies International Hotel & Brazilian Sports Bar

KFC Hinck

KFC Hinck

4.2

(72)

Closed
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Bistro Café & Bar

Bistro Café & Bar

4.2

(193)

$$

Open until 12:00 AM
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De Churrascaria & Pizzaria Restaurante

De Churrascaria & Pizzaria Restaurante

3.9

(80)

$$

Closed
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German's

German's

4.2

(121)

$$

Closed
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Nearby local services of St George's Cathedral

Central Electronics

Shopping City Mall

K-tronics

Nicky's Natural Fruit Juice and Ice Cream

Central Electronics

Central Electronics

4.1

(10)

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Shopping City Mall

Shopping City Mall

4.0

(168)

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K-tronics

K-tronics

3.4

(12)

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Nicky's Natural Fruit Juice and Ice Cream

Nicky's Natural Fruit Juice and Ice Cream

4.9

(12)

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Kevin LeitchKevin Leitch
The humid Georgetown air hung heavy, thick with the scent of frangipani and the faint echo of the city's vibrant pulse. But inside the cool, cavernous space of St. George's Cathedral, a different kind of energy was building. Sunlight, filtered through the stained-glass windows, painted the stone floors in a mosaic of jewel-toned hues. It was here, amidst the soaring arches and the weight of history, that I was about to embark on a photoshoot with a model. St. George's, a magnificent testament to Victorian architecture, felt like a world away from the bustling streets outside. Designed by Sir Arthur Blomfield and completed in 1899, the cathedral stood as a national monument, its presence both grand and humbling. The very air seemed to whisper stories of generations past, a perfect backdrop for the images I envisioned. My goal was to capture not just the model's beauty, but also the cathedral's majestic spirit. This wasn't just about pointing and shooting; it was about creating a connection between the model, the space, and the light. As the makeup artist applying makeup on the models face, I begin pointing out interesting architectural details and explaining my vision for the shoot. Creating a comfortable and collaborative atmosphere is paramount, and I wanted her to feel as inspired by the location as I was. Posing was key. We started with subtle adjustments, a slight tilt of the head, a shift in weight, playing with the lines of the model's body in relation to the cathedral's strong vertical lines. We moved from the nave to the transepts, exploring different angles and perspectives. Then, as the light shifted, we transitioned to more dynamic poses, using the grand scale of the cathedral to emphasize the model's presence. A hand resting on a pillar, a gaze directed towards the stained-glass windows, each pose told a story. But the real magic happened when we delved into the art of manipulating natural light. The late afternoon sun, filtering through the western windows, cast long, dramatic shadows across the stone floor. This was the golden hour, and I knew we had to capture it. We experimented with reflectors, bouncing the soft, warm light onto the model's face, sculpting the shadows to create depth and drama. Even subtle shifts in angle and direction could dramatically alter the mood of the image. The stained-glass windows added another layer of complexity. Their vibrant colours, projected onto the model's skin and clothing, created a kaleidoscope of textures and hues. It was a dance between light and shadow, colour and form, a constant process of adjusting and refining. As the photoshoot progressed, I felt a sense of connection not just with the model, but also with the cathedral itself. The history, the architecture, the light – it all came together to create something truly special. It was more than just a photoshoot for Red Film Productions photo collection; it was an experience, a journey into the heart of beauty and artistry. And as I reviewed the images on my camera, I knew we had captured something truly magical, a testament to the power of collaboration, creativity, and the timeless allure of St. George's Cathedral.
JayJay
St. George’s Cathedral is an absolute must-visit! Not only is it a stunning architectural gem, but it’s also the tallest wooden building in the world, which adds to its unique charm and historical significance. The intricate design, magnificent stained-glass windows, and soaring ceilings are truly inspiring. Whether you’re visiting to explore the history, enjoy the craftsmanship, or simply take in the beauty, St. George’s Cathedral offers a memorable and uplifting experience. Highly recommend!
Scott KinderScott Kinder
Beautiful building. We did not go inside but you immediately appreciate the architecture and historical significance of this church, as soon as you see it. Given the size and age of this church - and the fact that it is made of wood - the immaculate condition is something to admire.
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The humid Georgetown air hung heavy, thick with the scent of frangipani and the faint echo of the city's vibrant pulse. But inside the cool, cavernous space of St. George's Cathedral, a different kind of energy was building. Sunlight, filtered through the stained-glass windows, painted the stone floors in a mosaic of jewel-toned hues. It was here, amidst the soaring arches and the weight of history, that I was about to embark on a photoshoot with a model. St. George's, a magnificent testament to Victorian architecture, felt like a world away from the bustling streets outside. Designed by Sir Arthur Blomfield and completed in 1899, the cathedral stood as a national monument, its presence both grand and humbling. The very air seemed to whisper stories of generations past, a perfect backdrop for the images I envisioned. My goal was to capture not just the model's beauty, but also the cathedral's majestic spirit. This wasn't just about pointing and shooting; it was about creating a connection between the model, the space, and the light. As the makeup artist applying makeup on the models face, I begin pointing out interesting architectural details and explaining my vision for the shoot. Creating a comfortable and collaborative atmosphere is paramount, and I wanted her to feel as inspired by the location as I was. Posing was key. We started with subtle adjustments, a slight tilt of the head, a shift in weight, playing with the lines of the model's body in relation to the cathedral's strong vertical lines. We moved from the nave to the transepts, exploring different angles and perspectives. Then, as the light shifted, we transitioned to more dynamic poses, using the grand scale of the cathedral to emphasize the model's presence. A hand resting on a pillar, a gaze directed towards the stained-glass windows, each pose told a story. But the real magic happened when we delved into the art of manipulating natural light. The late afternoon sun, filtering through the western windows, cast long, dramatic shadows across the stone floor. This was the golden hour, and I knew we had to capture it. We experimented with reflectors, bouncing the soft, warm light onto the model's face, sculpting the shadows to create depth and drama. Even subtle shifts in angle and direction could dramatically alter the mood of the image. The stained-glass windows added another layer of complexity. Their vibrant colours, projected onto the model's skin and clothing, created a kaleidoscope of textures and hues. It was a dance between light and shadow, colour and form, a constant process of adjusting and refining. As the photoshoot progressed, I felt a sense of connection not just with the model, but also with the cathedral itself. The history, the architecture, the light – it all came together to create something truly special. It was more than just a photoshoot for Red Film Productions photo collection; it was an experience, a journey into the heart of beauty and artistry. And as I reviewed the images on my camera, I knew we had captured something truly magical, a testament to the power of collaboration, creativity, and the timeless allure of St. George's Cathedral.
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St. George’s Cathedral is an absolute must-visit! Not only is it a stunning architectural gem, but it’s also the tallest wooden building in the world, which adds to its unique charm and historical significance. The intricate design, magnificent stained-glass windows, and soaring ceilings are truly inspiring. Whether you’re visiting to explore the history, enjoy the craftsmanship, or simply take in the beauty, St. George’s Cathedral offers a memorable and uplifting experience. Highly recommend!
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Beautiful building. We did not go inside but you immediately appreciate the architecture and historical significance of this church, as soon as you see it. Given the size and age of this church - and the fact that it is made of wood - the immaculate condition is something to admire.
Scott Kinder

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The humid Georgetown air hung heavy, thick with the scent of frangipani and the faint echo of the city's vibrant pulse. But inside the cool, cavernous space of St. George's Cathedral, a different kind of energy was building. Sunlight, filtered through the stained-glass windows, painted the stone floors in a mosaic of jewel-toned hues. It was here, amidst the soaring arches and the weight of history, that I was about to embark on a photoshoot with a model.

St. George's, a magnificent testament to Victorian architecture, felt like a world away from the bustling streets outside. Designed by Sir Arthur Blomfield and completed in 1899, the cathedral stood as a national monument, its presence both grand and humbling. The very air seemed to whisper stories of generations past, a perfect backdrop for the images I envisioned.

My goal was to capture not just the model's beauty, but also the cathedral's majestic spirit. This wasn't just about pointing and shooting; it was about creating a connection between the model, the space, and the light. As the makeup artist applying makeup on the models face, I begin pointing out interesting architectural details and explaining my vision for the shoot. Creating a comfortable and collaborative atmosphere is paramount, and I wanted her to feel as inspired by the location as I was.

Posing was key. We started with subtle adjustments, a slight tilt of the head, a shift in weight, playing with the lines of the model's body in relation to the cathedral's strong vertical lines. We moved from the nave to the transepts, exploring different angles and perspectives. Then, as the light shifted, we transitioned to more dynamic poses, using the grand scale of the cathedral to emphasize the model's presence. A hand resting on a pillar, a gaze directed towards the stained-glass windows, each pose told a story.

But the real magic happened when we delved into the art of manipulating natural light. The late afternoon sun, filtering through the western windows, cast long, dramatic shadows across the stone floor. This was the golden hour, and I knew we had to capture it. We experimented with reflectors, bouncing the soft, warm light onto the model's face, sculpting the shadows to create depth and drama. Even subtle shifts in angle and direction could dramatically alter the mood of the image.

The stained-glass windows added another layer of complexity. Their vibrant colours, projected onto the model's skin and clothing, created a kaleidoscope of textures and hues. It was a dance between light and shadow, colour and form, a constant process of adjusting and refining.

As the photoshoot progressed, I felt a sense of connection not just with the model, but also with the cathedral itself. The history, the architecture, the light – it all came together to create something truly special. It was more than just a photoshoot for Red Film Productions photo collection; it was an experience, a journey into the heart of beauty and artistry. And as I reviewed the images on my camera, I knew we had captured something truly magical, a testament to the power of collaboration, creativity, and the timeless allure of St....

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Can't believe this is a Christian church. A holy place of worship and for God. But yet the government allows those wicked and evil to call this place their headquarters and are using it as their business for selling themselves. Such a shame.

The most impressive building in town is the white-painted, Gothic-style St George's Cathedral, It was world's tallest wooden building a few years ago but now the it's the 30th tallest wooden building in the world (2022). It was completed in 1892 and was built with a native hardwood called greenheart.

St. George's Cathedral in Georgetown, Guyana, stands as a remarkable example of Gothic Revival architecture and is renowned for being the tallest wooden church in the world, soaring to an impressive height of 43.5 meters (143 feet).

Here are some additional fascinating facts about St. George's Cathedral:

Architect: The cathedral was thoughtfully designed by the distinguished architect Sir Arthur Blomfield. Construction: Its construction spanned from 1889 to 1894, with the cathedral being officially completed in 1899. Material: The primary material used in its construction is greenheart wood, a durable and resilient hardwood indigenous to the region. Architecture: St. George's Cathedral features iconic Gothic Revival elements, including striking pointed arches, intricate ribbed vaults, and elegant flying buttresses. Interior: Inside, visitors can admire the intricate woodwork, stunning stained glass windows, and a beautifully crafted altar that showcases the artistry of the period. Significance: This magnificent structure serves as the seat of the Bishop of Guyana and is recognized as a national monument, reflecting the cultural heritage of the country. Location: It is conveniently located on Church Street in the heart of Georgetown.

St. George's Cathedral not only serves as a place of worship but also as a testament to the architectural ingenuity and historical...

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St. George’s Cathedral is an absolute must-visit! Not only is it a stunning architectural gem, but it’s also the tallest wooden building in the world, which adds to its unique charm and historical significance. The intricate design, magnificent stained-glass windows, and soaring ceilings are truly inspiring. Whether you’re visiting to explore the history, enjoy the craftsmanship, or simply take in the beauty, St. George’s Cathedral offers a memorable and uplifting experience....

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