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WebLocated at the heart of the Durham UNESCO World Heritage Site, Durham Cathedral is one of the finest examples of Romanesque architecture in Europe. Built in 1093, the Cathedral is famous as the Shrine of St … WebWe ask all our visitors to donate £5, if they are able, to support the cathedral's future. Accessibility How your donation supports us Full opening times Explore 2000 years of … WebThe knocker on the Durham Cathedral´s northern door, known as the Sanctuary Knocker, played an important part in the Cathedral’s history. Those who “had committed a great offence”, such as murder in self-defence or breaking out of prison, could rap the knocker, and would be given 37 days of sanctuary within which they could try to … cinnaminson pharmacy