The Weaver's House where one can feel the incomparable atmosphere of touching the antiquity is another excellent museum worth visiting. Volunteers will be happy to tell how the ancestors of local residents lived many centuries ago, show how the weaver's loom works, after which visitors will have a beer tasting and a walk around a beautiful courtyard. Speaking of parks, one of the most attractive natural attractions in Coventry is Allesley Park, one of the coziest places town - all thanks to its magnificent gardens and spacious atmosphere. An ideal option for a cultural pastime is watching theater performances in theaters such as the Criterion or the Belgrade Theater, as well as the Warwick Arts Center.
The city's main religious monument is Coventry Cathedral (Cathedral Church of St. Michael) whose was built in 1962 after an original religious monument was destroyed during World War II. Only the tower, a spire, the outer wall, and the first bishop's tomb have survived the bombing. Holy Trinity Church standing next to the above-mentioned cathedral is interesting from an architectural point of view. Despite being close to it, the building was not damaged during the bombing of World War II. Due to this, this church is the only medieval religious monument in town. The Gothic-style church was built in the 12-th century. In 1668, it was decided to restore the church, and in 1768 its eastern part was rebuilt - these are the changes the church has undergone.
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