Norwich abounds with historical treasures.
In Middle Ages it had much of the form and structure of the city that we know today.
Many surviving public buildings date from the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries:
Bishop's Bridge was constructed in 1331,
thirty years before the construction of the city walls
that still surround the city centre,
and in places are particularly well preserved.
One of the largest medieval churches, Norwich Cathedral boasts most graceful cathedral spire
and is held by many to be the finest Romanesque building in England.
The Norwich Castle was built as a centre for Norman power.
Since 1887 the castle has been used as a museum,
housing a large art collection and other displays.
Norwich is located:
124 km away from London
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