
About Coventry
Rebuilt, reimagined, and shaped by its past, Coventry is a city where medieval history sits alongside modern regeneration. Set in the West Midlands, it combines historic landmarks, contemporary architecture, and open public spaces, with a growing cultural scene running through it. You can spend your time exploring cathedrals, museums, and city squares, with easy access to the surrounding region.Visit Coventry CathedralCoventry Cathedral is one of the city’s most powerful landmarks, where the ruins of the original 14th-century building stand beside its modern replacement. You can walk through the remains of the old cathedral, then step into the striking post-war structure next door. The contrast between the two spaces reflects the city’s history of destruction during World War II and its rebuilding in the years that followed.Explore the city centre and the Herbert Art GalleryThe city centre has been significantly redeveloped, with open squares, public art, and pedestrian-friendly spaces. You can visit the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, which covers everything from local history to fine art collections and temporary exhibitions. Around it, cafés and shops give the area a steady, everyday feel, especially around Broadgate and Cathedral Lanes.Discover Coventry’s transport and industrial heritageCoventry played a key role in Britain’s automotive and engineering industries, and you can explore this at the Coventry Transport Museum. It holds one of the largest collections of British-made vehicles, including cars, motorbikes, and record-breaking machines. The exhibits show how closely the city’s identity has been tied to innovation and manufacturing.
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