Most cathderals are large, some hundreds of feet long, and most of the older ones are also very high. There is at least one small cathedral, in Portsmouth UK, which is smaller than an average church.
durham cathedral is big very big infact god can fit fist inside durham cathedral
kind of big and important church
Not very big at all- it's really a small town, of about the same size as Hay-on-Wye! It is called a 'city' because it has a Cathedral, and by tradition, any town that has a cathedral qualifies for city status.
Rather big. It is located on Captiol Hill, if that helps at all.
It is the Domo in Florence, Italy. It is so big that you can’t take one picture to get the whole cathedral. I know I have tried.
big
The cast of The Big Question - 2005 includes: Rupert Hoare as Himself - Dean of Liverpool Cathedral John Polkinghorne as Himself - Canon of Liverpool Cathedral
It is a cathedral + a big tourist attraction
The present St Pauls Cathedral was built after the Great Fire of London and the original was burned down in the fire.
of course by lots of feet!
Yeah, it's just a big catholic word for church.
Each cathedral has its own history. The basic definition of a cathedral is the place where the cathedra is. The cathedra is the chair the bishop uses. So a cathedral is usually the big church or the main parish within a wider diocese, which the bishop is the leader for.