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Review
[27.04.2008 11:37]
90 out of 100
York's magnificent minster
One of the largest cathedrals in Europe this is York's most famous landmark. [more...]
One of the largest cathedrals in Europe this is York's most famous landmark. [more...]
Review
[03.08.2005 03:01]
90 out of 100
What a view
I lived in York for many years and always remember visiting York Minster when I was allowed into the town centre to spend my pocket money. I would spend many hours walking around taking in all the details I could. There are so many sights to see that I couldn't possibly give every detail in this review. Here are a few of my favourite places inside [more...]
I lived in York for many years and always remember visiting York Minster when I was allowed into the town centre to spend my pocket money. I would spend many hours walking around taking in all the details I could. There are so many sights to see that I couldn't possibly give every detail in this review. Here are a few of my favourite places inside [more...]
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[11.02.2008 22:10]
Date published
Jan 2007
100 out of 100
York Minster
Described by the Lonely Planet guide as being "simply awesome", the Minster, which "dominates" the city is "without doubt" amongst the worlds "most beautiful Gothic buildings". It is also Yorkshire's "most important" historic building, England's "largest medieval cathedral" and seat to the Archbishop of York. Built succesively on the site of a [more...]
Described by the Lonely Planet guide as being "simply awesome", the Minster, which "dominates" the city is "without doubt" amongst the worlds "most beautiful Gothic buildings". It is also Yorkshire's "most important" historic building, England's "largest medieval cathedral" and seat to the Archbishop of York. Built succesively on the site of a [more...]
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[24.09.2006 23:13]
Date published
Jan 1995
100 out of 100
York Minster
York Minster is declared the "largest" Gothic church "north of the Alps". The author notes that the site "probably" started as the "wooden chapel" where King Edwin was baptized in 627. "Several" cathedrals have appeared since then, including "an imposing" Norman structure. The "present" minster was started in 1220 and "completed" 250 years later. [more...]
York Minster is declared the "largest" Gothic church "north of the Alps". The author notes that the site "probably" started as the "wooden chapel" where King Edwin was baptized in 627. "Several" cathedrals have appeared since then, including "an imposing" Norman structure. The "present" minster was started in 1220 and "completed" 250 years later. [more...]
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