Cathedral (disambiguation)
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Cathedral usually refers to:
- Cathedral, the function and history of cathedrals
- Architecture of cathedrals and great churches
- Architecture of the medieval cathedrals of England
Cathedral may also refer to:
- Cathedral (book), a illustrated book by David Macaulay
- Cathedral (band), a British heavy metal/doom metal band
- Cathedral Quartet often known as simply The Cathedrals, a southern gospel singing quartet
- Cathedral (board game), a two-player abstract strategy board game
- Cathedral (TV series), a BBC documentary miniseries first broadcast in 2005
- The Cathedral, a short story by Jacek Dukaj, and a short animated film by Tomasz Baginski based on that story
- The Cathedral (novel), a novel by the French writer Joris-Karl Huysmans
- La Cathédrale (film), a 2006 film
- Cathedral (stories), a 1983 book of short stories by Raymond Carver
- "Cathedral" (short story), a 1983 short story in that book
- Cathedral Cavern (disambiguation), the name for several natural and industrial structures
- Cathedral Caves, a series of sea caves in southern New Zealand
- Cathedral (novel), a 1981 book written by Nelson DeMille
- The Cathedral model of software development, a process closed to outside collaboration, presented in Eric Raymond's essay The Cathedral and the Bazaar
- Cathedral Provincial Park and Protected Area in British Columbia, Canada
- Mount Meager, a mountain in southwestern British Columbia, Canada
- Cathedral, Colorado
- Cathedral Mansions Apartment Buildings, historic buildings in Washington, D.C.
- Cathedral (album), a 2004 album by Castanets
- "Cathedral", a song on the Van Halen album Diver Down
- "Cathedral", a song on the 1977 Crosby Stills and Nash album CSN
- The Cathedral, a term used by the neoreactionary movement for Western media and academic establishment
See also
- Cathedral High School (disambiguation)
- Cathedral School for Boys
- Pro-cathedral
- Category:Cathedrals for a list of specific cathedrals
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