English: Galilee Porch. Originally a grand entrance porch for the Bishop from the Bishop's Palace 495046 to St.Mary's Cathedral, the 13th century Galilee porch is two storeys high. The upper storey was the court of the Dean and Chapter but is now used as the Muniment Room. A beautiful piece of Early English architecture c1250.
Français : Galilée de la cathédrale Sainte-Marie de Lincoln, vue de l'extérieur.
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