Canterbury Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site, stands as a national symbol and a window into England’s rich history. Founded in 597, the cathedral has been a place of religious significance for over a millennium. It is famously known as the site where Thomas Becket was murdered, an event that drew pilgrims from far and wide. Visitors today can explore its medieval towers, chapels, and stunning stained-glass windows, which offer a vivid glimpse into the architectural and artistic achievements of the past.
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