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Writer's pictureAndrew J. Bramlett

St. David's Cathedral

St. David’s Cathedral in Wales is close to the Atlantic coast. Religious activity has taken place at the site since the sixth century, while the current cathedral was built in the 1180s. This painting shows the nave of the church, which is well known for the way it slopes.



Image: “The Interior of St. David’s Cathedral” by Anton Abraham van Anrooy (1921). From Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales.

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