THE Salisbury 750 Exhibition will be running at Salisbury Cathedral until September which will allow members of the public to view the panels covering 14 freestanding frames.
The exhibition re-tells in words and stunning images the fascinating history of the cathedral throughout the centuries.
"Change has been almost constant and this exhibition vividly communicates the ways in which the many generations before us have left their own traces and given us a heritage which is as vibrantly alive today as at any stage in the last 750 years," said Canon Edward Probert.
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The exhibition is free to enter and is open every day until it finishes.
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