Photogallery of Sunderland, Great Britain

Wearmouth Bridge, Sunderland
Wearmouth Bridge, Sunderland by Mrs Logic @flickr
Sunderland
Sunderland
Sunderland
Sunderland by novemestonadmetuji @flickr
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Sunderland. by AlanHowe :) @flickr
Sunderland
Sunderland by AlanHowe :) @flickr
More to see in Sunderland
In the surrounding area of Durham is located a beautiful cathedral. It was built in 1093. Initially, it was dedicated to St. Cuthbert, one of the most revered saints in England. Nowadays, the ancient temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is considered a unique monument of the Norman era. From the moment of construction, the temple maintained its original appearance almost completely. Many unique religious shrines, including the cross of St. Cuthbert, dated to the 7th century, are kept within its walls. Today, part of the cathedral is a small museum dedicated to the patron saint. Guests of the city will have an opportunity to visit Taynmut castle located in a picturesque area, at a stone cape. The first official mention of this castle dates back to the second half of the 11th century. Earlier, there located a monastery. Its ruins can still be seen today. Although a significant part of the millennial constructions has long been in ruins, the historical monument is still of great interest and value. On its territory, are the tombs of several kings. In the vicinity of the city, you'll find some beautiful national parks, which will be of interest to all lovers of nature. Many great hiking trails pass through the territory of the Mowbray Park, which is famous for its rare plants, and the abundance of centuries-old trees. Squirrels have chosen those trees as home. Tourists and local residents with children especially prefer this place. Amateurs of evening strolls can enjoy … Read further

Chapters of the guide to Sunderland

Sunderland sightseeing

Sunderland is one of those old good provincial towns of England. It is located on the North Sea coast and belongs to the Tyne and Wear County. According to historians, first settlers here were Anglo-Saxons, who built Wearmouth-Jarrow monastery near the town. The fragments of the monastery can be seen in the suburbs of the town even nowadays. The development of the town as an industrial region, which was not only a … Open

Travel guide to Sunderland

Guests of the city will have an opportunity to visit Taynmut castle located in a picturesque area, at a stone cape. The first official mention of this castle dates back to the second half of the 11th century. Earlier, there located a monastery. Its ruins can still be seen today. Although a significant part of the millennial constructions has long been in ruins, the historical monument is still of great interest and … Open

Top sigths of Great Britain

First settlers appeared on the territory of the modern Great Britain yet during prehistoric times, so there are more than many old buildings, interesting museums and historic landmarks in the country. Stonehenge remains one of most famous and mystic symbols of the country. There are many theories about the purpose of the monument. Some scientists believe that this is an ancient religious monument, and others assume it is an old observatory. … Open

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