St. Albans Abbey
St. Albans Abbey is a historic church located in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England. Founded in the 8th century, it is one of the oldest sites of continuous Christian worship in the country. The abbey was built in honor of St. Alban, the first British martyr, and has been a significant religious site for over a millennium.
The abbey features stunning architecture, including a mix of Norman and Gothic styles. Its impressive nave and beautiful stained glass windows attract many visitors each year. Today, St. Albans Abbey serves as a parish church and a popular tourist destination, showcasing its rich history and cultural heritage.