2 Best Sights in Truro, The West Country

Cathedral Church of St. Mary

Although built between 1880 and 1910, this cathedral evokes a medieval church, with an exterior in Early English Gothic style. The interior is filled with relics from the 16th-century parish church that stood on this site, part of which has been incorporated into a side chapel. Tours of the cathedral are usually available on Thursdays at 11 am (£5; no booking required), and free lunchtime organ recitals take place on most Fridays between March and October. An open, cobbled area called High Cross lies in front of the west porch, and the city's main shopping streets fan out from here.

High Cross, Truro, Cornwall, TR1 2AF, England
01872-276782
Sights Details
Rate Includes: Free, donations requested, Closed for visits during services

Royal Cornwall Museum

In a Georgian building, this museum displays some fine examples of Cornwall-inspired art, a sampling of Cornish archaeology, an absorbing hodgepodge of local history, and an extensive collection of minerals. There's also a shop and a small adjacent café.