
Canterbury, United Kingdom№ 000059070
Canterbury Cathedral
- Founded
- 597
- Tradition
- Anglican / Episcopal
- Style
- English Gothic
About this place
History & significance.
Canterbury Cathedral is an English Gothic and Norman Anglican cathedral in Canterbury, United Kingdom. It was built in 601, designed by William the Englishman and William of Sens.
The cathedral is dedicated to Jesus Christ. The cathedral is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site and within the Diocese of Canterbury. This entry brings together its location, Anglican tradition, and visiting information, with links to the open sources it was reconciled from.
Where to find it
Location & contact.
Sources
Where this record comes from.
This entry is reconciled from open data. Follow the sources to verify the details or suggest a correction.
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