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Q: How many lecterns are there in York Minster?
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What is the york minster used for?

York Minster is a cathedral


What symbols are in the york minster?

There are many thousands.


Where is the York Minster?

York Minster is the popular name for the Anglican Cathedral in the City of York in England. It's full, correct name is The Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of St Peter in York. An extract from the Minster's web site explains the word "Minster" "Minster Churches are basically churches that were established in the Anglo Saxon period as missionary teaching churches. York Minster is also the Church of the Archbishop of York. He is the most senior bishop in the North of England. It is where he has his seat, called a Cathedra, which makes York Minster a Cathedral as well. Not all Minsters are Cathedrals, and not all Cathedrals are Minsters, but York Minster is both. The present Minster is the largest Gothic Cathedral in northern Europe and was built over a period of 250 years"


How wide is York minster?

524 feet


Who financed the York minster?

People who chose to donate sponsored York Minster. It was built entirely upon legacies and gifts given freely by people.


Is Westminster abby larger than york minster?

no


What has the author David Potter written?

David Potter has written: 'The bells and bellringers of York Minster' -- subject(s): Cathedrals, Change ringing, History, York Minster


What to see in York?

York Minster. The ancient defensive walls. The Shambles (shopping area)


What is a stain glass window?

The Great East Window at York Minster, York, England.


What is stained glass window?

The Great East Window at York Minster, York, England.


Most visited place in the north of England?

York Minster


What is a famous stained glass window?

The Great East Window at York Minster, York, England.