In the heart of Birmingham, a story of faith and spirituality unfurls, woven together by remarkable religious buildings that stand as testament to the diverse cultural fabric of this dynamic city.
These architectural marvels are more than mere structures; they are sacred spaces where beliefs, traditions, and dreams find a voice.
From medieval churches to modern mosques and temples - these religious buildings tell the story of Birmingham and its million plus residents.
So, we took a look at all the remarkable religious buildings in the city for residents and visitors to explore. The buildings have a rich heritage and have been included by the Birmingham Heritage Week as well.
You can book guided or unguided walking tours and viewings for their open days to have a look around and find out more about your city’s history and different faiths.
So, here are 20 remarkable religious buildings in Birmngham that show how diverse the city is:

1. St Martin, Birmingham city centre
It is the original parish church of Birmingham and stands between the Bull Ring Shopping Centre and the markets. The church is a Grade II* listed building. (Photo - nakaret4 - stock.adobe.com) | nakaret4 - stock.adobe.com

2. Birmingham Oratory, Hagley Road
The Birmingham Oratory was founded by St John Henry Newman on 1st February 1848. He was ordained a Roman Catholic priest in Rome in 1847. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images) | Getty Images

3. Birmingham Cathedral in the city centre
The church of St Philip was built in Birmingham in 1715. It became a cathedral when a new Diocese was formed in 1905. It still has the stained-glass windows by Birmingham born artist, Edward Burne-Jones. (Photo - senicer - stock.adobe.com) | senicer - stock.adobe.com

4. Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul, Witton Lane, Aston
The original Anglican church dates from 1084, although nothing survives. The current large church dates from 1879-90, the west tower from cr. C15, repaired in 1776. The south porch by J. A. Chatwin was added in 1908. (Photo - Google Street View) | Google Street View