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5 reviews of Wells Cathedral

The second oldest clock in Europe still in operation

South of Bristol, in the city of Wells, you can find one of the best works of English Gothic architecture. The construction lasted more than three centuries and began in 1175. It says that there are fees, but there is no ticket booth so if you are strapped for cash you can go in for free. :) The facade is perhaps the most remarkable part of the building with about 360 ​​figures embellishing it. The interior is spectacular and very bright. It is interesting to see the medieval clock, the second oldest in Europe in operation. I have no idea how it work. I tried to understand it but I do better with a Casio.

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Wells Cathedral

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This is considered the most beautiful cathedral in England's smallest city. We loved this place, located between the south-west of England and London. It's a small town full of little places to explore, such as the cathedral or the oldest street in Europe which is here. A highly recommended stop if travelling in the area.

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