
Lincoln Cathedral
Najlepszy czas na wizytę
Visit on a weekday morning to experience the cathedral in peaceful quiet, with softer light streaming through the stained glass. Afternoon crowds can swell during school holidays and summer weekends.
Wskazówki budżetowe
Entry costs around £11 for adults, but a voluntary donation ticket gives the same access. The cathedral accepts the National Art Pass for 50% off entry.
Polecane dla
History enthusiasts, Architecture lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Spiritual travelers
Zaplanuj swoją wizytę
2-3 hours
O atrakcjach
Szybkie fakty: Three surviving copies of Magna Carta exist, and Lincoln Cathedral houses one of them in its stunning vaulted chapter house. Its central spire once made it the tallest building in the world at 160 meters, until a storm knocked it down in 1549.
Najważniejsze atrakcje: Look up at the ceiling of the Angel Choir and you will spot over 300 carved angels staring back at you, each with different expressions and poses. The medieval "Lincoln Imp" carved into a pillar is a mischievous little stone creature with a crossed leg, and legend says an angel turned an imp to stone mid-mischief right here.
Wskazówki od insiderów
- Climb the tower for panoramic views over Lincolnshire, but book ahead as spaces are limited to small groups.
- The Wren Library above the cloisters holds the Magna Carta copy, but it is only open for limited hours on specific days, so check the schedule before you go.
- Wear comfortable walking shoes, as the cathedral sits at the top of Steep Hill and involves walking on uneven medieval stone floors inside.
- Visit during Advent to hear the famous Lincoln Cathedral Choir performing in the spectacular acoustic setting.
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