Canterbury Cathedral ceiling

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Canterbury Cathedral ceiling

Canterbury Cathedral ceiling

My wife is an architect (I am not) and we've been fortunate to travel from America to Europe over the past 15 years or so. We took a very spontaneous trip to England a few weeks ago. We've been to London several times so we decided to do some trips to Bath, Dover, and Canterbury. One thing I learned from my wife was to look up when we're in a cathedral. This is Canterbury Cathedral and the ceiling is gorgeous. I believe the volunteer told us it dates from about 1500. Being from Texas, nothing here compares to cathedrals in Europe.

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