York
York is a great cathedral city in the north of England that boasts some of the best preserved historical buildings and structures in Europe. York's many sights of religious interest include the largest Gothic cathedral in northern Europe, a handful of medieval churches, abbey ruins, a historical Jewish site, a Catholic shrine, and a museum with ancient religious artifacts.
Travel Resources for York
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See our York Map for a closer view. |
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Featured Religious Attractions in York
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Margaret Clitherow Shrine
A tiny medieval house on the Shambles in York, the Shrine of Margaret Clitherow is dedicated to a Catholic housewife who died as a martyr in 1586.
St Mary's Abbey
This picturesque ruined medieval abbey in the gardens of the Yorkshire Museum is the legendary home of Friar Tuck.
York Minster The largest Gothic cathedral north of the Alps, York Minster has breathtaking proportions. Its largest stained glass window is the size of a tennis court! |
Other Attractions in York
Clifford's Tower A 13th-century fortification built by King Henry III, Clifford's Tower was the site of anti-Jewish mob violence in 1190, in which 150 Jews lost their lives. |








