
Norman Cathedral
Norman Cathedral refers to a large Christian church built in the Romanesque architectural style during the Norman period, primarily in England following the Norman conquest of 1066. Known for its massive stone structures, rounded arches, thick walls, and grand facades, Norman cathedrals often feature impressive towers and intricate stone carvings. These structures served as religious centers, community symbols, and demonstrations of Norman power and craftsmanship. Notable examples include Durham Cathedral and Worcester Cathedral, blending functional design with artistic expression, and shaping the architectural landscape of medieval England.