A view of the York Minster, located in York, England. This is a Gothic cathedral and is one of the largest ones in Northern Europe. If you would like to see another photo click here.
Travel Photo of the Day (Feb. 19)
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Now that’s an impressive building.
I thought so as well!
It’s very impressive isn’t it? Have you also seen the Cathedral at Wells?
Lynn 😀
I haven’t been to Wells Cathedral. I just looked it up and I would love to see it!
Impressive Cathedral 🙂
I was surprised by its size.
love the perspective of this one…makes it soooooo dramatic
Thanks Jo!
The old, ornate architecture is amazing!
I love seeing architecture like this.
WOW…takes your breath away.
Yes it does!
Very nice!
Thanks!
Nice. Looks like Notre Dam a little bit.
Hopefully I will be able to compare the two someday.
beautiful but “dark”…I can imagine Dickens describing this in his books!
🙂 I can too!
WOW! So impressive and so beautiful. Thank you dear TBM, with my love, nia
Thanks Nia…I love this church.
Ive been to York for a day trip with my boyfriend and had the chance to see York Minster like you did. It brings me back good memories. Tnx for this post. Here’s my post about York.
http://misexperienciaspersonales.wordpress.com/2011/12/08/visited-york/
Thanks for the link. York is a wonderful place to visit.
It is very nice. It reminds me of Lincolnshire where I stayed most of my time on that 5 months holiday I had. York looks very old but they done very well on keeping the place as it is. Tnx for your post.
I haven’t been to Lincolnshire. I’ll have to visit!
This is an impressive cathedral. When I stood next to it, I feel teeny.
Yes! It does make you feel small. I was in awe of its size.
I love York Minster. Wait until you see Durham!
I can’t wait! 🙂
This photo reminded me so much of Prague. 🙂
Really? I haven’t been yet, but I hope to.