Llandaff Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral and parish church in Llandaff, Cardiff, Wales. It is the seat of the Bishop of Llandaff, head of the Church in Wales Diocese of Llandaff. It is dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Paul, and three Welsh saints: Dubricius, Teilo and Oudoceus. It is one of two cathedrals in Cardiff, the other being the Roman Catholic Cardiff Metropolitan Cathedral in the city centre.
The current building was constructed in the 12th century on the site of an earlier church. Severe damage was done to the church in 1400 during the rebellion of Owain Glyndŵr, during the English Civil War when it was overrun by Parliamentarian troops, and during the Great Storm of 1703. By 1717, the damage to the cathedral was so extensive that the church seriously considered the removal of the see.
The cathedral opens daily at 9 a.m. (7 a.m. on Sunday) and closes after the last service of the day. Guided tours are available by arrangement.
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Official website http://www.llandaffcathedral.org.uk/
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Email office@llandaffcathedral.org.uk
Phone +44 29 2056 4554
Address Cathedral Cl, Cardiff CF5 2LA, United Kingdom
Coordinates 51°29'44.687" N -3°13'4.257" E