The Catholic Cathedral in Coventry was destroyed by German bombing during World War II, leaving only remains such as towers. After World War II, the British did not rebuild the original site, but rebuilt a modern-style Cathedral nearby. The ruins of the original site were left to be hanged by people. It was a strong contrast with the modern cathedral, reminding people of the value and difficulty of peace. In addition, the Cathedral of God moved for a few minutes to be the magnificent Church of Saint-Trinity, which was also destroyed in World War II, but was well received. Restoration. The three churches stand next to each other, constantly telling about the profound and profound history!