Salisbury Cathedral, located in the United Kingdom, stands as a remarkable example of 13th-century Gothic architecture. Its most striking feature is the 404-foot (123 meters) spire, the highest in Britain, which dominates the skyline. Inside, visitors can view the 1215 Magna Carta, a foundational document of British law. The cathedral’s facade is adorned with intricate details, and its interior features elaborate stained-glass windows that cast vibrant hues. Today, guests can explore the historic site, marvel at the architectural grandeur, and delve into the rich history preserved within its walls.
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