Durham Cathedral

Durham Cathedral

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Durham Cathedral
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Durham Cathedral is a beautiful medieval cathedral located in Durham, England.

It is a member of the World Heritage Site, and a major tourist destination.

Durham Cathedral is a historic and architectural treasure, with many highlights for visitors to see and appreciate. Some of the highlights of the Cathedral include:

  • The Romanesque architecture: Durham Cathedral is known for its Norman architecture, which dates back to the 11th and 12th centuries. The cathedral is an excellent example of Romanesque architecture, with its massive pillars and rounded arches.
  • The Monastic Cloister: The Monastic Cloister is one of the most beautiful and well-preserved in England. It is a peaceful and tranquil space, surrounded by the Cathedral’s chapter house, refectory, and dormitory.
  • The Tomb of the Venerable Bede: The Venerable Bede was an important figure in the early history of Christianity in England, and his tomb can be found in the Galilee Chapel of the Cathedral.
  • The Durham Cathedral Library: The Cathedral Library is home to a number of rare and valuable manuscripts, including the Codex Amiatinus, one of the oldest surviving copies of the Latin Vulgate version of the Bible.
  • The Cathedral Treasury: The Cathedral Treasury houses a collection of church plate, vestments and other valuable artifacts from the Cathedral’s history.
  • The Quire: The Quire is the heart of the Cathedral, and it’s where the choir and the high altar are located. The Quire is known for its beautiful medieval stalls, carvings, and stained-glass windows.

These are just a few of the many highlights of Durham Cathedral, and there are many more to discover and enjoy during your visit.

The Cathedral has a café called the Undercroft café which is located in the undercroft of the cathedral, which serves hot and cold drinks, sandwiches, cakes, and light refreshments.

It’s open to visitors during the cathedral’s opening hours. Also, it has an additional café called the Refectory Café, which is located in Palace Green Library, serving hot and cold drinks, sandwiches and light refreshments.

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