St. John's Cathedral, also known as the St. John the Divine, the Cathedral Church of the Diocese of North Eastern Caribbean and Aruba, is an Anglican church perched on a hilltop in St. John's, Antigua. It was originally built in 1683 and has been rebuilt twice due to earthquakes in 1745 and 1843, it stands as a fine example of Caribbean church architecture and a symbol of Antigua's history and religious heritage. The church features Baroque and Georgian architectural elements, including white twin towers, ironwork, and a distinctive silver dome.