Europe’s Five Best Off-Beat Cathedrals

Written by Andy Hayes

Nothing beats a European city break like a good cathedral.  Stained glass, vaulted ceilings, dusty floors and echoing walls – you don’t need to be religious to appreciate these gorgeous architectual monuments.  Here are some of my favourite European cathedrals:

Durham Cathedral – Durham, England

Durham Cathedral

I think Bill Bryson says it best: “I unhesitatingly gave Durham my vote for best cathedral on planet Earth.”  What more recommendation do you need?  It’s over 900 years old yet she’s looking as young and perky as ever.  As I mentioned last were, there is lots to see and do in Durham City so Durham Cathedral is at the top of my list!

photo by Andy Hayes

Cathedral of Our Lady of Strasbourg

strasbourg

Home to the European Parliament, Strasbourg also has a stunning cathedral.  In particular, I love the Astrological clock (pictured), which is one of the more ornate and interesting of those found in Europe.

photo by Rinblad

Cologne Dom

dom

The Dom’s jet black spires streak into the Cologne sky, one of the largest churchs in the world and the world’s tallest building between 1880-84.

photo by afcone

St Peter’s, Riga

Europes Five Best Off Beat Cathedrals

I think Riga’s St Peters deserves the vote for Europe’s most charming cathedal.  It’s just adorable and adds the perfect touch to the already-lovely skyline of Riga.

photo by freddie boy

St Mary’s Cathedral, Limerick

Europes Five Best Off Beat Cathedrals

Limerick’s castle-like St Mary’s provides that there’s more than Guiness and whiskey in Ireland.  Explore the church grounds then check out the peace and calm inside.

photo by Lachlan & Marline

I could go on all day.  What’s your favourite off-beat European cathedral (and why)?

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4 Responses to “Europe’s Five Best Off-Beat Cathedrals”

  1. I unhesitatingly agree with Bill Bryson, Durham is best! My number 2 is Lincoln which is beautiful, then Lichfield which is charming.

  2. Hi Andy, seems we’re all on a religious theme this week!

  3. I’ve only been to Durham Cathedral out of your five – and it would have been high on my list too. It was always one of the places I never minded taking tourists to ( you know, there are other places where you do think ” oh dear , not again “).

    My other votes would go to the Oude Kerk in Delft http://www.oudekerk-delft.nl/eng/kerkgebouw/index.html
    because I have a soft spot for those soaring white-washed Dutch Cathedrals and St Magnus Cathedral in Orkney – a real gem and great when used for concerts during the St Magnus Festival – http://www.stmagnus.org/index.html

  4. Philip – thanks for your comment, like Rhiannon, Durham is the only cathedral on Andy’s list which I visited and I thought it was beautiful. I have been to Lincoln Cathedral too.

    Heather – yes I noticed the recurring religious theme this week, quite a coincidence.

    Rhiannon – Thanks for the links to your favourite off-beat European cathedrals.

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