Coventry Cathedral
Coventry Cathedral, located in Coventry, England, is known for its striking modern architecture and historical significance. The original cathedral, built in the 14th century, was largely destroyed during World War II in the Blitz, leading to the construction of a new cathedral designed by architect Basil Spence.
The new cathedral was completed in 1962 and features stunning stained glass windows and a unique blend of old and new elements. The ruins of the original cathedral remain as a poignant reminder of the past, symbolizing resilience and hope for peace in the future.