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Do you have a favourite Cathedral you like to go into?

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Oh, where to start…! If I had to choose a single favourite it might well be Coventry Cathedral in England, one of the few buildings I know which is genuinely moving - as well as having some of the most wonderful stained glass I've ever seen. read more

26 thoughts on “ 5 Cathedrals You Have to Visit ” Amy November 9, 2017 / 6: 09 am York Minster is my favourite cathedral because my graduation ceremony was there. read more

Canterbury Cathedral. And now you go to Canterbury. As with Cambridge, you have trains all the time and it’s a very quick trip. The Cathedral is in the heart of the city. You have to cross the streets in order to get there, but first you must walk through Westgate. read more

We could have made this into ‘Our Top 100’ as the Cathedral and grounds are huge and there is so much to see and enjoy. However, if you have limited time, here are some of the places which we think are particularly beautiful or have played a special part in the Cathedral’s history. read more

A proto-cathedral is the former cathedral of a transferred see. The cathedral church of a metropolitan bishop is called the metropolitan cathedral. The term "cathedral" actually carries no implication as to the size or ornateness of the building. Nevertheless, most cathedrals are particularly impressive edifices. read more

Entrance into Florence's cathedral remains free and for this reason you'll at times find a long line to get in. Don't worry, the line moves pretty quickly! But in an effort to reduce the line, the cathedral administration is trying to increase the number of visitors allowed at any one time into the church as long as noise level remains low. read more

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