Durham Cathedral is a Norman building constructed between 1093 and 1133 in the Romanesque style. It was founded as a monastic cathedral built to house the shrine of St Cuthbert, replacing an ...
Most Anglo-Norman churches had timber roofs instead of the usual Romanesque, rounded stone vaults. The exception is Durham Cathedral where the nave and choir are supported by the first known ...
The body of St Cuthbert is enshrined in the cathedral as is the tomb of the Venerable Bede Durham Cathedral's central tower has reopened to the public following a three-year renovation project.
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