Birmingham Cathedral is the oldest building in the city centre still used for it’s original purpose. We are home to some remarkable treasures and the largest green space in central Birmingham.
We are honoured to have four beautiful stained-glass windows, designed by Pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Jones, which were fully conserved and returned to their original glory in 2023.
We promote community cohesion through partnerships with faith groups, businesses, institutions, and charities, as well as undertaking an important civic role in the city.
We are free to visit, and all are welcome to attend services, light a candle, or simply enjoy our beautiful historic building.
We also now taking bookings for group tours – find out more!
What’s on today
Morning Prayer
The office of Morning Prayer is a said service which includes a Psalm, Bible readings, and a short period of prayer. Everyone is welcome to…
Eucharist for Peace
Everyone is welcome to join us for this short service of Holy Communion as we hold before God situations of war and conflict around the…
Holy Communion in Traditional Language
Once a week there is a service of Holy Communion in traditional language which draws on the Book of Common Prayer and Common Worship Order…
Shorter Choral Evensong
Choral Evensong is sung by the Cathedral Choir and uses traditional language from the Book of Common Prayer. During the choir term, Evensong is usually…
Visiting us
We are open daily, and it is free to come in during general visiting times and to attend services.
Opening times
- Monday: 0720 – 1830
- Tuesday: 0720 – 1830
- Wednesday: 0720 – 1830
- Thursday: 0720 – 1830
- Friday: 0720 – 1830
- Saturday: 0820 – 1730
- Sunday: 0820 – 1730
Please check our events calendar for details of service, events and planned cathedral closures.
How to find us
We are located in Birmingham city centre, within walking distance of many city centre attractions. Discover more things to do in Birmingham during your visit.