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Entrance with double doorway and tympanum to the Chapter House, built 1245-53 by the royal masons, from the East cloister, in Westminster Abbey, founded in 960 AD and rebuilt 1245-1570 in Gothic style, in Westminster, London, England, UK. In the 13th century Benedictine monks used the Chapter House for daily meetings. It later became a meeting place of the King's Great Council and the Commons, predecessors of today's Parliament. It was restored in 1872 by George Gilbert Scott. The abbey is the traditional coronation and burial place for the British monarchy. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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AR9640664
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Image
Purpose
Public
Size
7087px × 7080px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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13TH CENTURY
Abbey
Arch
Architecture
belief
Britain
British
building
capital city
Chapter house
Christian
Christianity
Church
City of Westminster
Cityscape
CLOISTER
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
Column
DAY
England
English
english heritage
Entrance
Exterior
Faith
George Gilbert Scott
Gothic
Great Britain
Greater London
London
MEETING ROOM
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
religion
Religious
restoration
RESTORED
Room
SACRED
Sculpture
square image
TOURISM
Travel
Tympanum
UK
United Kingdom
URBAN
WESTMINSTER
WESTMINSTER ABBEY