Exeter Cathedral, Anglican cathedral in Exeter, England.
Exeter Cathedral displays Gothic architecture with Norman elements, featuring pointed arches, ribbed vaults, intricate stone carvings, and towering spires that dominate the city skyline.
Construction began around 1275 during the late 13th century, establishing the cathedral as a central religious site that has served the community for over seven centuries.
The cathedral hosts daily worship services, seasonal festivals, concerts, and educational programs, maintaining its role as an active Anglican place of worship and cultural venue.
Visitors can access guided tours exploring the architecture and history, with the cathedral located at coordinates 50.7225, -3.529722 in central Exeter with nearby accommodation options available.
The cathedral survived damage during the English Civil War and underwent subsequent restorations that preserved its historic integrity while maintaining its spiritual significance across centuries.
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