Lincoln Cathedral

Lincoln Cathedral

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Lincoln Cathedral is a medieval Anglican cathedral. It is the seat of the Bishop of Lincoln and one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in Europe.

The cathedral is known for its impressive architectural features, including its ribbed vaulting, soaring towers, and intricate stone carvings.

It also has a rich history, with parts of the building dating back to the 12th century.

There are many things to see when visiting Lincoln Cathedral, including:

  1. The West Front: This impressive facade features intricate stone carvings and is considered one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in Europe.
  2. The Lincoln Imp: A small stone carving of a mischievous-looking imp located in the Cathedral’s south transept.
  3. The Angel Choir: This part of the Cathedral is home to some of the finest medieval carvings in England, including the “Lincoln Angels”.
  4. The Chapter House: This octagonal room is considered one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in England and is home to a series of intricate stone carvings.
  5. The Bishop’s Palace: Adjacent to the Cathedral, the palace is a stunning example of medieval architecture, with impressive towers and a beautiful Great Hall.
  6. The Magna Carta: Located in the Cathedral’s Chapter House, is one of only four surviving copies of the Magna Carta, which was sealed by King John in 1215.
  7. The Lincoln Cathedral Clock: One of the oldest working mechanical clocks in the world, the clock dates back to the 14th century and is located in the south transept.
  8. The Treasury: This room contains a collection of precious metalwork, vestments, and other items of historical interest, including the Lincoln Cathedral Cope, which is made of gold-threaded silk and dates back to the 14th century.

It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The Lincoln Cathedral cafe is located in the Cathedral’s cloisters and is open to visitors year-round. The cafe serves a variety of hot and cold drinks, sandwiches, cakes and other snacks. It is a perfect spot to take a break from your visit and enjoy the peaceful surroundings of the Cathedral. The café also offers outdoor seating in the summer months.

The café is adjacent to the Cathedral Shop, where you can purchase souvenirs and gifts, such as books, postcards, and other items related to the Cathedral and its history.

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