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  1. History. The cathedral in 1830. Watercolour painting of A Sermon in Exeter Cathedral by Thomas Rowlandson from the Georgian Era. Inside the cathedral, showing the vaulted ceiling – the longest uninterrupted medieval vaulted ceiling in the world. Detail of the vaulted ceiling.

  2. 23 de abr. de 2021 · Exeter Cathedral is a large, Gothic-style cathedral constructed between the 12th and 14th centuries. Today it provides a fascinating look into medieval Britain, with stunning architectural features and stories spanning from the Romans to the Second World War!

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  3. Founded in 1050 with the enthronement of the first Bishop of Exeter, in the presence of King Edward the Confessor and Queen Edytha, Exeter Cathedral is one of Europe’s great cathedrals. The building was significantly developed from the 12th to 14th centuries and remains the most complete example of a first rank church in the English Decorated ...

  4. www.exeter-cathedral.org.uk › history-heritage › theThe History of Exeter Cathedral

    29 de ago. de 2021 · Founded in 1050 by Edward the Confessor, Exeter Cathedral has been at the heart of life in the city for centuries.

  5. Historia. La Catedral de Exeter tiene su origen en una iglesia conventual fundada por el rey Athelstan hacia 932. En 1107, William Warelwast, sobrino de Guillermo el Conquistador, fue nombrado obispo de Exeter y este fue el catalizador para la construcción de una nueva catedral en el estilo normando. La construcción comenzó en ...

  6. Chapel. Reduced to rubble in 1942 and rebuilt after the end of the Second World War. Contains a memorial to Polish airmen who defended the city during the Exeter Blitz. Bishop's. Throne. The magnificent Bishop's Throne is one of the greatest treasures of medieval woodwork in Europe.

  7. www.bbc.co.uk › exeter_cath_mm › indexBBC - Seven Wonders

    1 de abr. de 2005 · The Cathedral of St Peter, to give it its full name, is located on the site of a Roman army camp and its origins date back to 1050 when the Bishop of Crediton and St Germans moved to Exeter.