BATH, Regno Unito — Una statua si trova fuori dalla torre principale dell'abbazia di Bath. Bath Abbey (formalmente Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul) è una cattedrale anglicana a Bath, Somerset, in Inghilterra. Fu fondata nel VII secolo e ricostruita nel XII e XVI secolo.
2833 x 4258 px | 24 x 36,1 cm | 9,4 x 14,2 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
5 giugno 2012
Ubicazione:
Bath Abbey, Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom
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Photograph by David Coleman. Bath Abbey, located in the heart of Bath, United Kingdom, is a striking example of Perpendicular Gothic architecture. Originally founded in the 7th century, the abbey has undergone several significant reconstructions, notably in the 12th and 16th centuries, to reach its current grandeur. The abbey's most notable architectural features include its stunning stained glass windows and the remarkable fan-vaulted ceiling, which are prime examples of the intricate craftsmanship of the period. Bath Abbey serves as an active place of worship and a major tourist attraction, drawing visitors from around the world who come to admire its historical and architectural significance. The abbey's facade is adorned with detailed stone carvings, while its interior offers a serene and awe-inspiring atmosphere, enhanced by the light filtering through the vibrant stained glass. As a focal point of the city, Bath Abbey is surrounded by other historic landmarks, contributing to Bath's status as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The abbey's rich history, from its early medieval origins to its present-day role, underscores its importance as both a religious and cultural icon in the United Kingdom.