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Salisbury Cathedral

Salisbury Cathedral is located in Salisbury, England. Building commenced when the bishopric was moved here from Old Sarum in 1220 during the tenure of Richard Poore. By 1258 the nave, transepts and choir were complete. The magnificent west front was ready by 1265. The only significant parts of the cathedral still missing were the tower and spire, which dominated the skyline from 1320. At 404 feet (123 metres) it is the tallest spire in England.

The spire, however, while the cathedral's crowning glory, also proved to be its most troublesome feature. Together with the tower, it added 6,500 tonnes to the weight of the building and but for the addition of buttresses, bracing arches and  Swarovski iron ties over the succeeding centuries, it might well have suffered the fate of spires on other great ecclesiastical buildings (such as Malmesbury Abbey) and fallen down.



Significant (and very controversial) changes to the cathedral were made by the architect James Wyatt in 1790, including replacement of the original choir screen and demolition of the bell tower which stood about 100 metres north west of the main building.



The cathedral is the subject of a famous painting by John Constable. The view depicted in the painting has changed very little in almost two centuries.

In artfully elaborated collectors cases and collectors cabinets thought forgotten or believed lost relics may be found. They light up in their historical brilliance just like the antiques kept in display cabinets or curio cabinets.

a clock in the Salisbury Cathedral, reportedly the oldest working clock in the world

External links

Official website (http://www.salisburycathedral.org.uk/)

Constable's painting (http://tigtail.org/TIG/L_View/TVM/X2/d.English/b.landscapes/constable/M/constable_salisbury_cathedral.jpg)

Swarovski

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