York Minster, a Gothic masterpiece in the heart of York, stands as a testament to medieval craftsmanship. The cathedral’s origins date back centuries, with its grand architecture and intricate details drawing visitors from around the world. One of the focal points is the 16th-century stained glass Rose Window, which was meticulously restored after a fire in 1984. The soaring central tower, another defining feature, offers panoramic views of the city. Today, visitors can explore the cathedral’s vast interior, admire the vibrant hues of the stained glass, and climb the tower for a breathtaking perspective of York.
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