York Minster


York Minster was constructed between the span of 12th up to 15th century. It refers to the largest Gothic church in the UK. The York Minster is 524 ft tall and 249 ft. wide. Voluntary guides can be availed from 9:30am for a tour.

Its Foundation Museum entails the history as to how the structure was constructed at the site of a Norman Cathedral that was built on a Roman Fort itself. It attracts several individuals towards itself whether as tourists or pilgrims. The visits to the twin towers that are 184 ft. tall can let individuals take a breath-taking view of the UK.

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