Questions Of English
People of what ages will enjoy going to the cathedral?
Answer:
It offers people of all ages a wealth of things to see and memories to treasure.
Question:
When was the cathedralbuilt?
Answer:
York Minster is a world-famous artistic and architectural masterpiece built between the 1220s and the 1470s
Question:
The building is very old, are the staff making anymaintenance work this days?
Answer:
Work to maintain and restore this ancient building is constant. Will improve access to the Minster; reveal more of its story and history to those who visit
Question:Who began the construction of this magnificent art work?
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The Emperor Constantine began his progress to greatness here, and the foundations of the Roman buildings in which he lived can beseen under the central tower.
Question:
I it’s true that some kings and many Archbishops were buried here after death?
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St Paulinus baptized the local Saxon king on this spot, and manyArchbishops, including St William of York, are buried here.
Question:
Which in your opinion is the best place, the one you cannot leave the cathedral without visiting it?
From the highest point in thecity you can see far over the surrounding countryside, from the White Horse at Kilburn to the Yorkshire Wolds.
Question:
Its very high, how many high it have?
Climbing the 275 steps to the top ofthe central tower is an exhilarating experience. The tower weighs 16,000 tonnes - about the same as 40 jumbo jets!
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What did you thought the first time you climb to the top the centraltower?
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Climbing the tower is hard work as well as rewarding - those who are not confident of their fitness or who are suffering from any debilitating medical condition should not attempt theclimb.
Question:
How do you get money for the maintenance, eating, every day in the cathedral?
Answer:
Well, all the people that live here help in something, another way is through charity and...
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