Cathedral of St. Magnus
The Cathedral of St. Magnus, located in Kirkwall, Orkney, is a stunning example of medieval architecture. Built between the 12th and 13th centuries, it features a striking red and yellow sandstone exterior, showcasing the unique style of the region. The cathedral is dedicated to St. Magnus, the patron saint of the Orkney Islands, and serves as a significant historical and cultural landmark.
Inside, the cathedral boasts beautiful stained glass windows and intricate stone carvings. It is also home to the tomb of St. Magnus, which attracts visitors and pilgrims alike. The Cathedral of St. Magnus remains an active place of worship and a popular tourist destination.