
Guided walk Saturday 19th of October starting 10am
Guided walk Saturday 19th of October starting 10am
‘Nowadays, when all life on earth could be ended by the pressing of a few buttons, St Magnus, martyr and peace-maker, emerges as a more powerful and radiant symbol than ever before.’ George Mackay Brown
The exhibition fills the cathedral with outstanding expressions of creativity using floral art to explore the themes.
The improvements are the next step in work which has been ongoing at the Cathedral since the 1990s.
Even on a really busy day when the centre of the toon is hotching with cruise ship visitors and Orcadians out shopping it remains a place of peace and tranquility.
The improvements are the next step in work which has been ongoing at the Cathedral since the 1990s.
Tonight, 2nd of July there will be a public meeting at the St Magnus Centre, 7pm, to look at the plans to improve accessibility to the St Magnus Cathedral.
The film projected on to the walls of St Magnus Cathedral to mark 100 years since the end of the First World War has been shortlisted for a prestigious award.
Visiting the cathedral is popular with visitors and locals alike for it is a place of peace and beauty.
It was at an early age that Inga Adams playing around in Kirkwall’s St Magnus Cathedral first became entranced by John Rae.