Cathedral's Chapter House
The Cathedral's Chapter House is a significant architectural feature typically found in medieval cathedrals. It serves as a meeting place for the clergy, particularly the chapter, which is a group of canons responsible for the administration of the cathedral. The design often includes intricate stonework, large windows, and a vaulted ceiling, reflecting the artistic styles of the period.
In many cathedrals, the Chapter House is located adjacent to the main church building. It is often used for discussions, decision-making, and ceremonies. The space is usually adorned with religious art and may contain historical artifacts related to the cathedral's history and the diocese.