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  1. Norwich Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, is a Church of England cathedral in the city of Norwich, Norfolk, England. The cathedral is the seat of the bishop of Norwich and the mother church of the diocese of Norwich.

  2. For more than 900 years, Norwich Cathedral’s spire has risen high above the city’s skyline and its ancient architecture echoes with stories. From its beginnings as a Benedictine monastery to its role as a modern-day cathedral, there is so much to explore.

  3. From exploring the Cathedral's stunning architecture to enjoying beautiful Choral Evensong or having fun at a family activity day, every visit to Norwich Cathedral is entirely unique.

  4. For over 900 years, the spire of Norwich Cathedral has risen high above our fine city’s skyline and its ancient architecture echoes with stories. A place of worship, a historic treasure, an iconic landmark.

  5. Norwich Cathedral is a Christian presence in the heart of Norfolk and the Diocese of Norwich. It began, over 900 years ago, as the Cathedral church of a Benedictine Monastery, built to inspire by its sheer size and magnificence.

  6. www.visitnorfolk.co.uk › attraction_activity › norwich-cathedralNorwich Cathedral | Visit Norfolk

    The Cathedral boasts the highest Norman tower and largest monastic cloister in England and is home to a renowned and famous collection of over 1,000 medieval roof carvings and a selection of original Norman wall paintings.

  7. Norwich Cathedral, Norwich. Open daily 7.30am - 6pm. One of the most complete Romanesque buildings in Europe and the most complete Norman Cathedral in England, Norwich Cathedral has welcomed visitors and pilgrims for more than 900 years.

  8. Norwich's most impressive landmark is a magnificent Anglican cathedral. Its barbed spire soars higher than any in England except Salisbury's, while the size of its cloisters is second to none. Highlights include the mesmerising ceiling, the ornate roof bosses, and the striking modern features of the Hostry .

  9. Norwich Cathedral was designed by Herbert de Losinga and the construction started in 1096 after two churches were destroyed to make place for the cathedral. Today, Norwich Cathedral is the country’s second tallest spire and has the second largest cloisters, with only Salisbury cathedral taller.

  10. The Cathedral’s spectacular architecture, magnificent art, and a rich history means there is plenty to uncover. This is one of the finest complete Romanesque cathedrals in all of Europe, with the second-tallest spire and largest monastic cloisters in England.

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