
St. Michael's Cathedral
St. Michael's Cathedral, located in Toronto, Canada, is a historic Anglican church renowned for its Gothic Revival architecture and striking stone exterior. Constructed between 1845 and 1852, it features tall spires, stained glass windows, and intricate stone carvings. As a spiritual and community hub, it hosts religious services, concerts, and events. The cathedral's design reflects 19th-century Gothic style, emphasizing verticality and craftsmanship. It stands as a significant cultural landmark, blending religious function with architectural beauty, and plays an important role in Toronto’s spiritual and historical identity.