St. Albans Cathedral
St. Albans Cathedral, located in St. Albans, England, is one of the oldest and longest Christian places of worship in the country. It was founded in 793 AD and is built on the site of the martyrdom of St. Alban, the first British saint. The cathedral features stunning architecture, including a mix of Norman and Gothic styles, and is known for its beautiful stained glass windows.
The cathedral is also home to a remarkable collection of historical artifacts, including the shrine of St. Alban and a unique wooden ceiling. It serves as a center for worship, community events, and tourism, attracting visitors from around the world who come to admire its rich history and serene atmosphere.