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The Quire Organ Inside Worcester Cathedral – Part 1

Worcester Cathedral interior - Quire Organ  1

Worcester Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral located in Worcester, England, and serves as the seat of the Bishop of Worcester. Its full name is the Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Mary the Virgin of Worcester. The cathedral was constructed between 1084 and 1504, and it displays a mixture of English architectural styles from Norman to Perpendicular Gothic. The building’s central tower is particularly well-known for its delicate proportions.

The cathedral’s Norman crypt is a notable feature, as is its chapter house. The latter is unique for its design, incorporating a Transitional Gothic style in its bays. The woodwork in the cathedral is also renowned for its quality. Finally, the building contains the tomb of King John.

Worcester Cathedral is reputedly one of the most beautiful in England, and it has played an important role in the country’s history. It remains a popular destination for visitors interested in English history and architecture.

Posted by Bill Cumming on 2021-06-25 22:19:28