Cathedral of Canterbury
The Cathedral of Canterbury is an iconic structure located in Canterbury, England. It serves as the head church of the Church of England and is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The cathedral is known for its stunning Gothic architecture and rich history, dating back to its foundation in 597 AD.
As the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the cathedral plays a significant role in the spiritual life of the Anglican Communion. It has been the site of many important events, including the martyrdom of Thomas Becket in 1170, which has made it a pilgrimage destination for centuries.