Durham Cathedral

Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is one of England’s most important and iconic buildings. Founded in 1093, it was built to house the relics of St. Cuthbert, a revered Anglo-Saxon saint, and has played a central role in the region’s history for centuries. Its stunning Romanesque architecture, including the largest Romanesque vaulted ceiling in Europe, and its dramatic location atop a hill overlooking the River Wear, make it a remarkable and inspiring space, particularly well-suited for choral groups.

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