Wednesday 23 January 2019, 7.00PM to 9.00pm
The north of England offers a unique landscape in which Romanesque and Gothic monumental cathedrals stand out. Built for eternity by anonymous hands, each magnificent building tells its own story, which this course aims to explore while studying the history of architectural changes between the eleventh and the fifteenth centuries, when the Norman style gave way to Gothic. The study will focus on seven paradigmatic northern English cathedrals, including Durham, Lincoln, Beverley Minster and York Minster.
Cristina Figueredo BA MA PhD
Location: tbc