York: Sacred and Religious Sites
Places and attractions in the Sacred and religious sites category
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York Minster
Iconic Gothic-style Medieval cathedral Nestled in the heart of the historic city of York, United Kingdom, York Minster stands as a magnificent testament to the grandeur of Gothic architecture and the enduring legacy of Christian worship in the region. As one of the largest cathedrals in Northern Europe...
St Michael le Belfrey
St Michael le Belfrey is a notable historical church located in the heart of York, United Kingdom, standing adjacent to the iconic York Minster. This Anglican parish church is renowned for its significant role in the English Reformation and for its striking...
All Saints' Church
All Saints' Church, a historic gem nestled within the heart of York, United Kingdom, stands as a testament to the city's rich religious heritage. This ecclesiastical structure, with its origins tracing back to the 14th century, is renowned for its stunning display of...
York Oratory
The Oratory Church of Saint Wilfrid, York is a Catholic church in York, England. A church dedicated to Saint Wilfrid has stood in York since medieval times. Catholics call it the "Mother Church of the city of York". It is in Gothic Revival style. The arch over the main door has the most detailed Victorian carving in the city.
Pavement Vaults
All Saints’ Church, Pavement, York is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England in York. Services are from the Book of Common Prayer.
St Olave's Church
St Olave's Church, York is a Grade I listed parish church of the Church of England in York. It is situated on Marygate, by St Mary's Abbey.
York Minster astronomical clock
The York Minster astronomical clock is a memorial to the airmen operating from bases in Yorkshire, Durham, and Northumberland who were killed in action during World War II, designed by R. Atkinson, and installed in York Minster in 1955.
Micklegate Priory
Micklegate Priory, York was a Benedictine monastery founded in 1089 by Ralph Paynel, and dedicated to the Holy Trinity. It fronted on Micklegate, in the city of York, England, and the site had previously been used for Christ Church, a house of secular canons.