This intimate chapel sits beside the nave, close to its immense tapestry and the high altar, both of which are so often, by design, bathed in natural light. In contrast, the Chapel of Gethsemane is small with relatively little lighting. Its mosaic depicts the Angel of Agony by Steven Sykes which, on approach, is viewed through a wrought-iron crown of thorns, designed by Sir Basil Spence. Thus, beside the large, blazing glory of the tapestry and high altar, this quiet, small chapel serves as a reminder of suffering and a place of prayer and contemplation, away from the focal point of the Cathedral.
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The Chapel of Christ in Gethsemane – Coventry Cathedral
4 Comments CherryPie on Jul 22nd 2025
This crown of thorns look like a durian to me?!
Yum yum!
Sometimes you have a weird way of looking at the world
Quite a stylish rendition of the Crown of Thorns. I like how the installation draws the eye and brightens the small, dimly lit space.
The artwork is intriguing, it seems perfectly placed within the Cathedral.