Detail of Norman Romanesque arch over north door and main entrance to Durham Cathedral in north east England.


Durham, County Durham, England: Norman Romanesque arch over north door and main entrance to Durham Cathedral. Durham Cathedral is a Norman Romanesque cathedral church, built between 1093 and 1133 and founded as a monastic cathedral to house the shrine of St Cuthbert (c. 635 - 687 AD) and dedicated to him. The cathedral also houses the shrine of the ‘Venerable’ St Bede (673 - 735 AD). About 80 miles north of Durham is the Holy Island of Lindisfarne and among the saints there was St Cuthbert, Bishop of Lindisfarne from 695 until his death. In 875, after Viking raids, the monks fled Lindisfarne carrying St Cuthbert’s relics, which were brought to Durham in 995 and housed in a cathedral built by Saxons specifically for that purpose. Venerable Bede’s bones were buried alongside St Cuthbert’s relics in 1022. The Normans wanted a symbol of their power and authority and, in 1093, the old Saxon church was demolished and building of the present mighty Cathedral began, next to a great Norman fortification, Durham Castle.


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Location: Durham Cathedral, Durham, County Durham, England
Photo credit: © Terence Kerr / Alamy / Afripics
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