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The shrine there is the Shrine of St Cuthbert. The cathedral is a sort of a reliquary and a library for many great and important religious and historical works of Great Britain, including copies of the Magna Carta and the remains of the Venerable Bede.

Durham Cathedral is a Romanesque-style Norman structure built between 1093 and 1133. It was established as a monastic cathedral to hold St Cuthbert's shrine, replacing an older chapel dedicated to him.

St. Cuthbert's shrine is located here and the purposes are listed down:

  • Many great and important historical and religious works of the United Kingdom, including remains of the Venerable Bede and copies of the Magna Carta, are housed in the cathedral, which serves as both a reliquary and a library.

  • Durham Cathedral and its adjacent castles also served a military role, which was to secure the northern frontier and keep the Scots at bay.

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