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Canterbury Cathedral, formally known as the Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Christ, Canterbury, stands as one of England's oldest and most significant Christian structures. Located in the historic city of Canterbury, Kent, in southeastern England, this architectural masterpiece is the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the spiritual leader of the Church of England. It forms a central part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its outstanding universal value and rich history, rising to an elevation of approximately…

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    28 agosto 2019

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    La cattedrale di Canterbury è la struttura cristiana più famosa d'Inghilterra. Fondata nel 597, la cattedrale fu ricostruita tra il 1070 e il 1077 e poi in gran parte ricostruita di nuovo in stile gotico a seguito di un incendio nel 1174. La cattedrale è sia un luogo sacro che parte di un patrimonio mondiale dell'umanità ed è l'attrazione turistica più popolare della città. Per orari di apertura e ulteriori informazioni, visitare: canterbury-cathedral.org.
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    Fondata nel 597 d.C., la Cattedrale di Canterbury è una delle chiese più antiche e famose d'Inghilterra. La magnifica pietra chiara e le guglie dorate furono costruite in stile romanico e gotico nel 1070. L'arcivescovo di Canterbury, capo della Chiesa d'Inghilterra, guida la cattedrale.

    Da non perdere una visita al santuario dedicato a San Tommaso Becket, un arcivescovo che qui fu assassinato nel 1077.

    È possibile visitare la cattedrale tutti i giorni dalle 9:00 alle 17:30 (16:30 la domenica). Maggiori informazioni: canterbury-cathedral.org
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    Dopo la fondazione della Chiesa anglicana da parte di Enrico VIII, l'arcivescovo di Canterbury ne è il capo spirituale come primate di tutta l'Inghilterra. Incorona anche i re inglesi. Fin dalla sua costruzione, la cattedrale è stata anche un importante luogo di pellegrinaggio.
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    1. Centro città di Canterbury – Cattedrale di Canterbury giro ad anello con partenza da Longport

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    Posizione:Canterbury, Inghilterra sud-orientale, Inghilterra, Regno Unito

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    What are some recommended walking routes that include or pass by Canterbury Cathedral?

    Canterbury Cathedral is a central landmark for many walks in the area. You can find numerous routes that either start from the Cathedral, circle the city walls with views of the Cathedral, or extend into the surrounding Kent countryside. These range from short urban strolls to longer circular walks. Many visitors enjoy combining a visit to the Cathedral with a walk along the River Stour or through the historic city streets.

    Are there easy, family-friendly walks around Canterbury Cathedral?

    Yes, there are several easy and family-friendly walking options. The immediate area around the Cathedral, including the Cathedral Precincts and the historic city center, offers gentle, paved paths suitable for all ages. Many short circular walks within Canterbury are designed to be accessible and enjoyable for families, often incorporating parks and other historical sights.

    Are there dog-friendly walking trails near Canterbury Cathedral?

    While dogs are generally not permitted inside Canterbury Cathedral itself (except for assistance dogs), there are many dog-friendly walking trails in the wider Canterbury area. The public footpaths along the River Stour and through the surrounding countryside are popular choices for dog walkers. Always check local signage for specific restrictions, especially in nature reserves or private estates.

    Is Canterbury Cathedral wheelchair accessible, and are there accessible routes nearby?

    Canterbury Cathedral strives to be accessible, with much of the main floor and some other areas being wheelchair-friendly. However, due to its historic nature, some parts like the crypt or upper levels may have limited access or require assistance. For nearby routes, the paved paths within the city center and along the river are generally accessible, offering pleasant strolls with views of the Cathedral.

    What are the typical opening hours for Canterbury Cathedral?

    Canterbury Cathedral is generally open daily for visitors. Typical hours are from 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM on weekdays and Saturdays, and from 12:30 PM to 4:30 PM on Sundays. However, opening times can vary, especially due to services or special events. It's always best to check the official website, canterbury-cathedral.org, for the most current schedule before planning your visit.

    How can I reach Canterbury Cathedral using public transport?

    Canterbury Cathedral is conveniently located in the heart of Canterbury, making it easily accessible by public transport. Canterbury East and Canterbury West train stations are both within a 10-15 minute walk of the Cathedral. Numerous local bus services also stop close to the city center, providing excellent connections from across Kent and beyond.

    What is the historical significance of Thomas Becket's shrine at Canterbury Cathedral?

    The shrine of Thomas Becket was a pivotal feature of Canterbury Cathedral, making it one of medieval Europe's most important pilgrimage sites. Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury, was murdered within the Cathedral in 1170 after a dispute with King Henry II. His canonization led to a massive influx of pilgrims seeking miracles, significantly influencing the Cathedral's architecture and wealth. Although the shrine was destroyed during the Reformation, his story remains central to the Cathedral's history.

    Are there any hidden gems or less crowded areas to explore within Canterbury Cathedral?

    Beyond the main nave and Trinity Chapel, visitors often find tranquility in the Cathedral's extensive crypt, one of the largest in Europe, which features Romanesque murals and carved pillars. The peaceful cloisters and surrounding gardens also offer a serene escape from busier areas. Exploring these spaces can provide a deeper sense of the Cathedral's monastic past and architectural details.

    What architectural styles can be observed at Canterbury Cathedral?

    Canterbury Cathedral showcases a fascinating blend of architectural styles, primarily Gothic, but with significant Romanesque elements. The original Norman structure, built after the 1066 Conquest, is evident in parts of the crypt. Following a fire in 1174, the Cathedral was largely rebuilt in the Gothic style, characterized by its soaring vaulted ceilings, pointed arches, and intricate carvings. The iconic Bell Harry Tower, completed in 1498, is a prime example of Perpendicular Gothic.

    Does Canterbury Cathedral offer guided tours or audio guides for visitors?

    Yes, Canterbury Cathedral typically offers both guided tours and audio guides to enhance the visitor experience. Guided tours, often led by knowledgeable volunteer guides, provide in-depth historical and architectural insights. Audio guides allow for self-paced exploration with detailed commentary on key features and stories. Check the official Cathedral website for availability and booking information.

    Can I attend a church service at Canterbury Cathedral?

    Absolutely. Canterbury Cathedral is a living place of worship and holds regular services throughout the week, including daily Matins, Evensong, and Sunday Eucharist. Visitors are welcome to attend these services, which offer a chance to experience the Cathedral's spiritual heritage and magnificent acoustics. Specific service times can be found on the Cathedral's official website.

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