Walking along the main street of Bath, you will soon see the Bath Abbey, which is a historical and cultural heritage, and the abbey is certainly part of the estate
. The Bath Abbey is adjacent to the Roman Baths and is free to enter, famous for its majestic stained glass and scalloped ceilings. When you walk in, you will see striking glass windows, depicting the stories of Jesus' life in fifty-six scenes of fifty-six glasses, including many stories from the birth of Jesus to the 33-year-old crucified. Bass Abbey is majestic and simple and elegant in architecture. It is the venue for the Bath International Music Festival and many other major festivals. It was once the crowning place of England's first emperor. In addition to visiting the auditorium, you can also buy tickets, climb the bell tower and the spire at the narrow passage, see the complex turntables and huge pointers in the bell tower, and stand at the spire from the top to the bottom. The beauty of the city. Compared to the Roman Baths next door, it seems a bit deserted. Most people just go in and take a few photos, and occasionally a few foreigners pray inside. Unlike other cathedrals, Bath Abbey is free to shoot, which is more pleasing~
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