Elgin Cathedral, also known as the "Lantern of the North," was built in the 13th century. Originally a grand medieval cathedral, it suffered significant damage during the Reformation in the 16th century. The structure housed the tombs of several bishops.
The octagonal chapter house is one of the finest in Scotland and features impressive Gothic detailing, including finely carved tracery on its windows. If you visit, make sure you don't miss the stunning carvings exhibition in the towers.
The octagonal chapter house is one of the finest in Scotland and features impressive Gothic detailing, including finely carved tracery on its windows. If you visit, make sure you don't miss the stunning carvings exhibition in the towers.
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