With an impressive architecture, St George's Cathedral is a place not to be missed while in Georgetown.
Nestled in the heart of Georgetown, St George's Cathedral or the Anglican cathedral of Guyana is a remarkable Gothic-style building with equally impressive architecture. Clearly colonial in style, this cathedral is said to be the tallest wholly wooden church building in the world. The structure is a design of Sir Arthur Blomfield constructed with a native hardwood called greenheart and was completed in year 1892. Inside the church, the visitors will see the beautiful Gothic arches and wooden pews supporting an astounding chandelier donated by Queen Victoria when she ascended to the throne.